Almost Complete Poems by Stanley Moss
Author:Stanley Moss
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Sheepmeadow, poetry, Rhinebeck, sensuality, prayerful, sadness
ISBN: 9781609807283
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Published: 2016-02-18T15:53:06+00:00
A History of Color
(2003)
A HISTORY OF COLOR
1
What is heaven but the history of color,
dyes washed out of laundry, cloth and cloud,
mystical rouge, lipstick, eyeshadow? Harlot nature,
explain the color of tongue, lips, nipples,
against Death, come-ons of labia, penis, the anus,
the concupiscent color wheels of insects and birds,
explain why Christian gold and blue tempt the kneeling,
why Muslim green is miraculous in the desert,
why the personification of the rainbow is Iris,
why Aphrodite, the mother of Eros, married
the god of fire, why Adam in Hebrew
comes out of the redness of earth . . .
The cosmos and impatiens I planted this June
may outlast me, these yellow, pink and blue annuals
do not sell indulgences, a rose ravishes a rose.
The silver and purple pollen that has blown on the roof
of my car concludes a sacred conversation.
Against Death washerwomen and philosophers
sought a fixative for colors to replace unstable substances
like saliva, urine and blood, the long process of boiling,
washing and rinsing. It is Death who works
with clean hands and a pure heart. Against him
Phoenician red-purple dyes taken from sea snails, the colors
fixed by exposing wool to air of the morning seas near Sidon,
or the sunlight and winds on the limestone cliffs of Creteâ
all lost, which explains a limestone coastline
changed into mountains of pink-veined marble,
the discarded bodies of gods.
Of course Phoenician purple made for gods
and heroes cannot be produced nowadays.
Virgil thought purple was the color of the soulâ
all lost. Anyone can see the arithmetic when purple
was pegged to the quantity and price of seashells.
Remember
the common gray and white seagull looked down
at the Roman Republic, at the brick red and terra-cotta
dominant after the pale yellow stone of the Greek world,
into the glare of the Empireâs white marble.
The sapphire and onyx housefly that circled
the jeweled crowns of Byzantium buzzed prayers,
thinks what it thinks, survives. Under a Greek sky
the churches held Christ alive to supplicants,
a dove alighted on a hand torn by nails.
In holy light and darkness
the presence of Christ is cupped in gold.
Death holds, whether you believe Christ
is there before you or not, you will not see Him laterâ
sooner prick the night sky with a needle to find the moon.
2
I fight Death with peppermints, a sweet to recall
the Dark Ages before the word Orange existed.
In illuminated manuscripts St. Jerome,
his robes egg-red, is seen translating in the desert,
a golden lion at his feetâ
or he is tied to a column naked in a dream,
flagellated for reading satires and Plinyâs
Natural History that describes
the colors used by Apelles, the Greek master,
a painting of grapes so true to life
birds would alight on them to feed.
Death, you tourist, youâve seen it all and better before,
your taste: whipped saints sucking chastityâs thumb,
while you eat your candy of diseased and undernourished infants.
On an afternoon when death seemed no more than a newspaper
in a language I could not read, I remember
looking down at Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives,
that my friend said: âJerusalem is a harlot,
everyone who passes leaves a gift.â
Do birds of prey sing madrigals?
Outside the walls of Jerusalem, the crusaders
dumped mounts of dead Muslims
and their green banners, the severed
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