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Canuckster
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0 posted 2002-01-13 10:40 AM


(I know ... I'm pouting)

A Night to Remember

It’s not every day you say you met the Poet Laureate, but
Yesterday was such a day.  There were others there, of course,
But they were not so aware, as was I.  The crowd hushed and

Out rushed the object of our joint affections, to sit quietly while
Introduced.  A college president appeared with obligatory face time
And then English Professor with requisite exquisite laud; they applaud

And then to it.  Robert Pinsky stands, applause dies (not necessarily
At that explicit moment) and poem is read.  He pauses to state he is
Not the author and asks for a show of hands of all who recognize

The author of the verse.  My hand raises and I note with perverse pleasure
How few raise with me.  Robert Frost, of course, as I live again the
Honeysuckle’s spray, the crumbling earth and stiff metaphor.  And then

He reads a poem of his own from Jersey Rain.  His syllables string together
Suggestively in our collective ears.  A pause; applause and on to another.
An epic, he reads the shirts off our backs and back to orient us as to that

Linen’s origin.  Now to questions and answers, as the obligatory tired old
Saws are trotted out.  Where does your inspiration come from?  How do you
Break your writer’s block?  What does a poet laureate do?  He answers with

Patience and even wit, demonstrating the charm that no doubt factored into
The Library of Congress’ designation.  No one wants a crusty old grouch for
A spokesman, and a Gucci smile is a bonus as well.  And then, a real question

Is asked, I know this to be so, because I asked it.  The only real question asked
That night.  I was there.  Just ask me and I’ll tell you.  The dreaded question
Tumbled out, “With all the change in form and function brought on by the

Internet, what do you see, in the future of Poetry.”  He missed the rhyme, implicit
In my query, and proceeded to answer in prose, “who knows,” and to support with
Analysis, from past paralysis that no one knows where art goes and moved on to the

Next question as I sat rebuffed.  Several more requests and a denouement of reading,
Jersey Rain itself and then thunderous applause.  We filtered out.  I stood in line, paid
My twelve dollars, smiled at him while he gucci’d at me and wrote his name complete

With the date of 4/5/00 and I left from a night I will never forget.  I read his work and
Had to admit his power in metaphor to be unparalleled, certainly not by me.  Hell, I
Can’t even ask the right damn question and he is the undisputed master of voice after all.

Did I mention he had laryngitis and had to end early?

© 2000 Barton J. Breen




never try to teach a pig to sing
it wastes your time AND annoys the pig

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1 posted 2002-01-13 10:44 AM


You took me there with you in your poem! I felt as though I was listening to Mr. Pinsky and holding my breath as he chose you to ask a question. Wonderful write sir!! But I wish he'd answered your question a little more in depth!
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Tamarac Fla
2 posted 2002-01-13 10:54 AM


Canuckster,
A lovely wallow and swallow. Enjoyed.

brianbeaudry
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3 posted 2002-01-13 11:04 AM


The answer is never of as great an importance as the question my friend, for the question directs the response!!!PENNED WITH PASSION AS USUAL.

Words expressed without deception...Are the beginning of a poem's conception

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4 posted 2002-01-13 11:52 AM




WOW!!! That's sooooo cool, sweet friend, this is a memory you must always treasure, for you speak of such a wonderful time so beautifully! (sigh) May his words forever inspire you as you always grow in your poetic voice! (big hugggsssss) We all love you so much, sweet friend, this is fabulous! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Bart, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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Gaia
5 posted 2002-01-13 01:45 PM


What a wonderful write. You eased me into a chair to observe and listen, and I fidgeted when you didn't get a more fulfilling answer. Very well done!
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6 posted 2002-01-13 01:50 PM


Love the Gucci smile--you drew us in and kept us there. Welcome to passions, and I do hope to be reading more of your work. Hmmm....very interesting and quite good! Be keeping my eye on you!
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7 posted 2002-01-13 01:54 PM


Wow, Bart...you made me feel like I was right there in the room with Robert Pinsky.
I wish I had been there,
It sounds like it was, indeed...a night to remember!

copyright2001 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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8 posted 2002-01-13 03:54 PM


You are a very gifted writer yourself...you held my attention. I've always wanted to attend a poetry reading, there was one held at local college here last semester but I missed it...oh well, someday hopefully. I enjoyed "Night to Remember"  
Martie
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9 posted 2002-01-13 08:27 PM


I really enjoyed this...as the others have said, you flowed into it and captured me as if I was there.  
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10 posted 2002-01-13 08:39 PM


Bart, you captured me from the get go and held me captive, which is not an easy task as I do not sit still for long...*s*....for a great read.  Hugs, Nancy

~Time has cast a spell on you,
  So you won't ever forget me~

Enchantress
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Canada eh.
11 posted 2002-01-13 08:44 PM


Bart, Just me...that didn't sound right...I mean I sat still for a great read...which is hard for me but because you wrote it so well it was easy for me to sit still....I had better quit while I am ahead.

Just sign me another crazy Canuck!

~Time has cast a spell on you,
  So you won't ever forget me~

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12 posted 2002-01-13 08:47 PM


I have been to many such writer and poet functions and have been disappointed every time but one....with Ray Bradbury. You describe the setting very well..
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