By Mandi
Submitted by iammyself
Date: 2005 Dec 24
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Listen: How to be a Poet

"Listen.  You still have much to learn.
There is poetry on the subway
the old man's labored breathing
a pile of crumpled clothes at his feet
you step over to avoid him.
Don't avoid him.
Sit next to him.
Listen
to that in and out
up and down
gasping   longing   breath.
Breathe with him.
Forget about his shoes.
Walk in his breath.
That is poetry.

"Listen.  It's not about sight.
It's not about landscapes
or appearances.
In Apt. 2 it sounds like red:
hot angry words, a lover's quarrel.
In Apt. 6 it sounds like blue,
Miles Davis cuts humidity,
cools the hallway as you enter.
Listen
how each note wraps itself
around the next, how your steps
on the stairs join the rhythm, a triplet,
an unexpected sharp.
That is poetry.

"Don't forget
to make your own noise too.
Open your mouth and sigh,
let go of this ache to be heard.
Listen to yourself,
the rhythm
of your own heart when it is nervous,
a first encounter.
Listen to yourself,
the rhythm
of your own breath when it finds passion,
a new lover.
Listen to yourself,
the rhythm
of your own voice when you finally
say what you mean.  Say it.
Start a revolution
inside yourself.
That is poetry."

I'm listening, Babe - to your words, to your fear, to your need, to your passion.  I can hear more now than I could then, and though people on this side tell me it's for the best that we're apart, I still believe that there was something much deeper than even you and I let ourselves believe.  Well, maybe it was just I who couldn't fully let go.  I wanted badly to let myself go into you, but life got in the way.  It's happened throughout the ages, but you know that, don't you?  Your love of poetry and Shakespeare should instruct you on that.

Where we could have gone may have been a dream, but one I will never fully let go of.  That's where my poetry will live.