Apr 14, 2014

Reynolds & Midway XXXIX.


Many & sundry londes Reynolds & I
wd ode had we the wherewithal to gang
our bottoms shipboard o'er the winedark sea
like Herman & George Gordon & Percy B
wha shld've left that barc alone & lubberd
landward longer. We'd've seed us Italy
leastways, that limblike land of leg & boot
the toe of wich has at poor Sicily—
til God decrees that time is up & rolls
the final wave upon the final shore
(Be it L.A. or elder HelsingØr
where Hamlet brooded & Ophelia dunkd
her lovely locks for love) —thereat to ogle
Michaelangelo's glorious Sistine Chapel
& his amazing & astonishing David;
also to wend in gondolas in Venice
wherein we'd take our try at a 10th rate Verdi,
or who ? Rossini whose quick & famous fiddles
fits in my mind metropolis: vasty cities
of high & skinny buildings varicolord
red & pinkish yellowy narrow shruggd,
shrugging to fit as in Amsterdam or any
tightly clusterd urban centre where
we meaning Reynolds & me might hie us
for we have seen in dreams the sparkling hives
that in nocturnal splendor spangle night
like galaxies, engendering piety,
like necklaces of opals, pearls, rubies,
garnets, spilling, flung wild & wide,
but in most terrible & holy order,
in deepest cold, hostile, cruel cohesion
& balance, relentless eternal life that feeds
upon life, merciless killing, natural death
over & over, death from life, life from death,
but 1 consciousness—GOD—
& only 0ne, diffused among quintillions,
One to Whom all memories remain,
to Whom all grief remains, all love & loss
Is His is Hers to suffer & endure
for all the never ending evers ever
in deeply cold & brutal voids of space
& ancient moldering yawning gaps of time
time to remember, time to know & feel,
in blackest sorrow & in growing grief
that blossoms there among the love & light
that comes & comes again, the hope & faith,
the prayer & sacred music, humming hymns
of children chanting reverent orisons
& bowing humbly in contrite petition
faces to earth, eyes closed to pray to One
Prime Mover & Maker of all that move,
Fountain of Love w/o wich none wld love,
not even Christ, the Paradigm & Son
Who wanderd 40 days in wildernesse
& bested Midway's 0ne by 39


4.14.14

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