You, Too, Could Write a Poem by David Orr
Author:David Orr
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 2017-01-24T11:29:08+00:00
The mindless heave of which they rode
A fluid shelf
Breaks as they leave, falls and, slowed,
Loses itself.
Clear, the sheathed bodies slick as seals
Loosen and tingle;
And by the board the bare foot feels
The suck of shingle.
There are many ways to write about surfingâone could focus on the danger, the grace, the speed, and so forth. But itâs typical of Gunn that while he gives us a sense of all these elements, heâs drawn to instances of contact: the point at which âthe bare foot feels / The suck of shingleâ; the moment in which âmarbling bodies have become / Half wave, half men, / Grafted it seems by feet of foam.â Feel and touch and pressure are constants throughout this selection, whether itâs the longing of a hawk for âthe feel . . . / Of catcher and of caught / Upon your wrist,â the swimmer who remembers âthe pull and risk / Of the Pacificâs touch . . . / Its cold live sinews pulling at each limb,â or simply the âsecure firm dry embraceâ of longtime domestic affection.
Even in the AIDS-related elegies that dominate his most famous book, The Man with Night Sweats, Gunn is drawn to comparisons involving substance brought to bear on substance. âStill Life,â a poem about a terminal patient, concludes with the image of âthe tube his mouth enclosed / In an astonished O.â âThe Missingâ imagines the vast web of friendships, now vanishing, as a âSupple entwinement through the living mass / Which for all that I knew might have no end, / Image of an unlimited embrace.â But the poem that gives The Man with Night Sweats its title is perhaps Gunnâs most arresting use of this sort of metaphor. It begins with a man waking at night (âI wake up cold, I who / Prospered through dreams of heatâ) and recognizing the rising weakness in his once-powerful body. It concludes:
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