Prison
TS told me in my favorite poem, to communicate with Mars,
And to report the behavior of the sea monster;
You know I can converse with spirits,
Because, I knew how to tame the river
Even after decades in our lonely single rooms,
We’ll always be young together
Strolling along the free side of the wall
Here among the asphalt gardens and
Floral acrid scents of factory metal from the other side:
Here, I’m able to explore my womb,
Or tomb, and fiddle and dissect it
Because I love this moment out of time and
Because, you’ve shown me what it means
To think about being free–
Before then I was frightened
And stared only at those three days:
Sometimes, tomorrow or today,
Always yesterday, but finally,
I was distracted by a waterfall,
Though it was only a shower
Or the sunlight I pretended to see in the shafts,
The music I heard deeply, if not at all
While you prayed;
We did in this lifetime and the next
Once they were the same;
Now, I’ll tell you what’s changed.
If time’s willing to stand still
Like the man poised over there
With a club in his starched shirt
We can stare back at him,
While waiting to be conquered and reconciled
And then, I’ll try to explain
How we are undefeated.
(Ref: Eliot, TS. “The Dry Salvages.” In Major Poets: English And American, edited by Charles M. Coffin. NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc, 1954: 512-513)
© Richie Smith
© Richie Smith
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