MONDAY

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Offline irina

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MONDAY
« on: June 27, 2015, 11:18:07 AM »
The birds are in their trees,
the toast is in the toaster,
and the poets are at their windows.


They are at their windows
in every section of the tangerine of earth-
the Chinese poets looking up at the moon,
the American poets gazing out
at the pink and blue ribbons of sunrise.


The clerks are at their desks,
the miners are down in their mines,
and the poets are looking out their windows
maybe with a cigarette, a cup of tea,
and maybe a flannel shirt or bathrobe is involved.


The proofreaders are playing the ping-pong
game of proofreading,
glancing back and forth from page to page,
the chefs are dicing celery and potatoes,
and the poets are at their windows
because it is their job for which
they are paid nothing every Friday afternoon.


Which window it hardly seems to matter
though many have a favorite,
for there is always something to see-
a bird grasping a thin branch,
the headlights of a taxi rounding a corner,
those two boys in wool caps angling across the street.


The fishermen bob in their boats,
the linemen climb their round poles,
the barbers wait by their mirrors and chairs,
and the poets continue to stare
at the cracked birdbath or a limb knocked down by the wind.


By now, it should go without saying
that what the oven is to the baker
and the berry-stained blouse to the dry cleaner,
so the window is to the poet.


Just think-
before the invention of the window,
the poets would have had to put on a jacket
and a winter hat to go outside
or remain indoors with only a wall to stare at.


And when I say a wall,
I do not mean a wall with striped wallpaper
and a sketch of a cow in a frame.


I mean a cold wall of fieldstones,
the wall of the medieval sonnet,
the original woman's heart of stone,
the stone caught in the throat of her poet-lover.

The poet is Billy Collins
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Offline Afroza Akhter Tina

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Re: MONDAY
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2015, 02:59:17 PM »
A beautiful Monday poem madam  :)






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Department of English, DIU

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Re: MONDAY
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2015, 04:18:10 PM »
 BLUE MONDAY
Diane Wakoski

Blue of the heaps of beads poured into her breasts   
and clacking together in her elbows;
blue of the silk
that covers lily-town at night;
blue of her teeth
that bite cold toast
and shatter on the streets;
blue of the dyed flower petals with gold stamens   
hanging like tongues
over the fence of her dress
at the opera/opals clasped under her lips
and the moon breaking over her head a
gush of blood-red lizards.

Blue Monday. Monday at 3:00 and
Monday at 5. Monday at 7:30 and
Monday at 10:00. Monday passed under the rippling   
California fountain. Monday alone
a shark in the cold blue waters.

                     You are dead: wound round like a paisley shawl.   
                     I cannot shake you out of the sheets. Your name   
                     is still wedged in every corner of the sofa.

                     Monday is the first of the week,   
                     and I think of you all week.   
                     I beg Monday not to come   
                     so that I will not think of you   
                     all week.

You paint my body blue. On the balcony
in the softy muddy night, you paint me
with bat wings and the crystal
the crystal   
the crystal
the crystal in your arm cuts away
the night, folds back ebony whale skin   
and my face, the blue of new rifles,   
and my neck, the blue of Egypt,   
and my breasts, the blue of sand,   
and my arms, bass-blue,
and my stomach, arsenic;

there is electricity dripping from me like cream;
there is love dripping from me I cannot use—like acacia or   
jacaranda—fallen blue and gold flowers, crushed into the street.

                         Love passed me in a blue business suit
                         and fedora.
                         His glass cane, hollow and filled with
                         sharks and whales ...   
                         He wore black
                         patent leather shoes
                         and had a mustache. His hair was so black
                         it was almost blue.

                         “Love,” I said.
                         “I beg your pardon,” he said.   
                         “Mr. Love,” I said.
                         “I beg your pardon,” he said.

                         So I saw there was no use bothering him on the street

                         Love passed me on the street in a blue   
                         business suit. He was a banker   
                         I could tell.

So blue trains rush by in my sleep.   
Blue herons fly overhead.
Blue paint cracks in my
arteries and sends titanium
floating into my bones.   
Blue liquid pours down
my poisoned throat and blue veins
rip open my breast. Blue daggers tip
and are juggled on my palms.
Blue death lives in my fingernails.

If I could sing one last song
with water bubbling through my lips
I would sing with my throat torn open,
the blue jugular spouting that black shadow pulse,   
and on my lips
I would balance volcanic rock
emptied out of my veins. At last
my children strained out
of my body. At last my blood
solidified and tumbling into the ocean.
It is blue.   
It is blue.   
It is blue.

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Re: MONDAY
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2015, 11:20:28 AM »
It is blue.   
It is blue.   
It is blue.

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Re: MONDAY
« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2015, 11:38:21 AM »
Any Sunday poems?................ :(





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Re: MONDAY
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2015, 11:23:38 AM »
Blue Monday

' Monday is the first of the week,   
                     and I think of you all week.   
                     I beg Monday not to come   
                     so that I will not think of you   
                     all week.'
       
    Delightful :)
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