Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Poetry From Amy Lowell

We leave the Nickel Creek story for now and highlight my choice for poem of the day:



"Suggested by the Cover of a Volume of Keats's Poems"
by Amy Lowell


Wild little bird, who chose thee for a sign
To put upon the cover of this book?
Who heard thee singing in the distance dim,
The vague, far greenness of the enshrouding wood,
When the damp freshness of the morning earth
Was full of pungent sweetness and thy song?

Who followed over moss and twisted roots,
And pushed through the wet leaves of trailing vines
Where slanting sunbeams gleamed uncertainly,
While ever clearer came the dropping notes,
Until, at last, two widening trunks disclosed
Thee singing on a spray of branching beech,
Hidden, then seen; and always that same song
Of joyful sweetness, rapture incarnate,
Filled the hushed, rustling stillness of the wood?

We do not know what bird thou art. Perhaps
That fairy bird, fabled in island tale,
Who never sings but once, and then his song
Is of such fearful beauty that he dies
From sheer exuberance of melody.

For this they took thee, little bird, for this
They captured thee, tilting among the leaves,
And stamped thee for a symbol on this book.
For it contains a song surpassing thine,
Richer, more sweet, more poignant. And the poet
Who felt this burning beauty, and whose heart
Was full of loveliest things, sang all he knew
A little while, and then he died; too frail
To bear this untamed, passionate burst of song.

7 Comments:

At Tue Aug 29, 10:45:00 AM PDT, Blogger Tom said...

Dude you are seriously mourning the break-up....wowsa!

 
At Tue Aug 29, 12:17:00 PM PDT, Blogger Katie said...

saw the ipod/tunes commercial with THE BOB DYLAN in it and thought of that crazy guy bobby up there in kentukianda

 
At Tue Aug 29, 01:16:00 PM PDT, Blogger Bobby said...

I now have the hard copy of the CD -- got the deluxe edition with the DVD of some videos. I've been listening to the recording off XM but I'm old school when it comes to records. I can't keep it digital -- I have to have something in my hands. With artwork and liner notes.

Anyway, the record is great.

 
At Tue Aug 29, 01:17:00 PM PDT, Blogger Bobby said...

It's "Kentuckiana," lady.

Dang Texans ...

 
At Wed Aug 30, 09:43:00 AM PDT, Blogger Katie said...

yes because when you combine kentucky and indiana it must of course retain the correct spelling

I like mine better by the way

 
At Wed Aug 30, 10:07:00 AM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

She aint right is she?

 
At Wed Aug 30, 11:46:00 AM PDT, Blogger Lorie said...

I like that poem.

 

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