Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Response to Arthur Sze's "The Ginkgo Light": Chrysanthemum Reach

As a response to reading Arthur Sze's "The Ginkgo Light," my professor recommended thus: "think about what the poems show that he values and avoids in his poems. These can be formal things, methods, kinds of diction, values, ideas about Beauty (or beauty), subject matter--whatever you notice. What do you suppose he would say a poet should and should not do?" My response is the following poem:



Chrysanthemum Reach


Envision. Enrapture.

Recall, remember, recite in fragments.

Introspect on observation.

Ignore nature, not.

The natural permeates all.

Acknowledge a duality of life.

Everything holds weight-

Nature, the manmade

Experience, interpretation, pain

Beauty, suffering, healing.

Experiences envelope, envelope experiences.

Do not fail to acknowledge, notice

Parallelisms

Succession of life

Momentary deliberateness

You say, “I am happiest here, now.”

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