Leaves of bonsai Bodhi droop
Over computer screen. Buddha
Of bronze under Norfolk pine.
Christmas cactus un-bloomed.
Dead English ivy turning
To dust. I touched the quill on
Saint John of the Cross
Statue. In monastery
Where it was made
They poked a finger bone
Of San Juan de la Cruz’s
Onto the plaster poet.
T.S. Eliot Reading “The Wasteland”
On Youtube:
Transmissions
From the past
And hot coffee
As I wait to turn to ash.
so much imagery in so few words, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is very well written. Looking forward to the next one!
ReplyDeleteThe details and imagery give the reader a snapshot view. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteTrisha
Wow. I was glad to see the name, Joseph Hargraves. I remember reading some of his work back in the late 80's. He's a really talented writer. I hope to see more of his work on here. thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis disquieting augury required many readings before its odd logic began to bother and amuse me. Wikipedia was a godsend, as usual. More, please!
ReplyDeleteJoe O.
I enjoyed this mournful yet lovely expression of our shared mortality.
ReplyDeleteLovely and extraordinarily mournful reflection on our shared mortality. -Kimberly
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