Free Verse: The Big Poetry Reading

1.2K 14 6
                                    

raise up all those dead poets

the great and merely good

gather them all in a hall

along with the living

and the nearly living

crafters of odes and sonnets

villanelles limericks and lines

un-rhymed in jagged constructions

let me put my favorites

in the finest seats

(it is my imagining after all)

and let them each read one

or two of their best

and no one will look

underneath every word

trying to find missing meaning

no parsing of complete

or incomplete sentences at this

show no we will just listen

and let the words spike

through our ears

and land in our brains

and if we follow the reading

on a written page our eyes

will be pierced by beauty

not searching for the unsaid

nor the unwritten and each

poem will stand on its own

sound and in its own shape

casting passing shadows

making resounding echoes

in this great hall of poetry

what a concert this would be

poets reading free from Homer

to Milton to Keats to Kipling

and Frost and Yeats and Heaney

then Service then Roark

and young Alexie followed by

Nash and Lynch and Collins and more

for days or months until we’ve

heard them all in their own ways singing

and we’ve laughed and cried then rested

and walked outside to sit by the river

listened to the calming verses of silence

seen the words written in the shapes

of rocks and kept company with folks

whose poetry is in their lives only then

will we once again take up our pen

You've reached the end of published parts.

⏰ Last updated: Sep 20, 2012 ⏰

Add this story to your Library to get notified about new parts!

Atty Collection - PoemsWhere stories live. Discover now