ELEPHAN'TWIRL

A tale of some reading & commonplace thing? People's poems

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2021 (672)
    • ▼  September (156)
      • Weldon Kees
      • Barbara Guest
      • Melvin Dixon
      • Paul Eluard
      • Gwendolyn Brooks
      • Tristan Tzara
      • A. Van Jordan
      • G E. Patterson
      • Dana Gioa
      • Matt Hart
      • Cole Swenson
      • Hoa Nguyen
      • Denise Levertov
      • Edna St. Vincent Millay
      • Erle Stanley Gardner
      • Joseph Ceravolo
      • Mary Ruefle
      • Douglas Kearney
      • Douglas Kearney
      • Tommy Pico
      • Louis Zukofsky
      • Gary. Snyder
      • Robert Creeley
      • Bill Berkson
      • Ronald Johnson
      • RonaldJohnson
      • Rodney Phillips on Auden, etc.
      • Maggie Nelson
      • Jean Valentine 2
      • Christine Hume
      • Karen. Weiser
      • Matthew Rohrer (on Shelley)
      • Shelley
      • Matthew. Rohrer
      • Louise Bogan
      • Matthew Rohrer 2
      • Vachel Lindsey
      • Hart Crane
      • Ann Lauterbach
      • S. S. Van Dine
      • Larry Eigner
      • Rodney Phillips
      • Chinese Shadows
      • Eileen Myles
      • Edmund Berrigan
      • Maggie Nelson
      • Edmund Berrigan
      • Lucie Brock- Broido
      • Lucie Brock-Broido 2
      • EZRA POUND
      • Dana Gioia
      • Dan Beachy-Quick
      • Robert Creeley
      • Delmore Schwartz
      • Gwendolyn Brooks
      • Velimir Khlebnikov
      • Andrei Voznesensky
      • Bernadette Mayer
      • Bernadette Mayer yet again
      • Adrienne Rich
      • Charles Simic
      • Haki R. Madhubuti
      • Constatine Cavafy
      • Neutra
      • Ted Berrigan by Alex Katz
      • Dylan Thomas 2
      • Dylan Thomas 3
      • John Cage
      • Yeats
      • Leslie Scalapino
      • Robert Lowell
      • Frank Lima
      • Bob Dylan
      • Denise Levertov
      • Carolyn Forche
      • Rae Armantrout
      • Cedar Sigo 2
      • David Melnick
      • Aaron Shurin
      • William Blake
      • Rebecca Wolff
      • Frances Richard on Jess
      • Gordon Matta- Clark
      • Robert Irwin
      • Jonathan Franzen
      • Allen Ginsberg
      • Robert Fitterman
      • CONCEPTUAL WRITING
      • Dawoud Bey
      • Prageeta Sharma
      • Felix Gonzalez-Torres
      • Todd Hido
      • Max Jacob
      • W. H. AUDEN
      • Rodney Phillips
      • Motherwell
      • Iris Murdoch
      • Gerty Gerty Stein
      • Dashiell Hammett
      • John Ashbery
    • ►  October (352)
    • ►  November (163)
    • ►  December (1)
  • ►  2022 (2)
    • ►  January (2)

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Ted Berrigan by Alex Katz

 

Personal Poem #9

It's 8:54 a.m. in Brooklyn it's the 26th of July 
and it's probably 8:54 in Manhattan but I'm 
in Brooklyn  I'm eating English muffins and drinking 
Pepsi and I'm thinking of how Brooklyn is 
New York City too  how odd  I usually think of it 
as something all its own like Bellows Falls like 
Little Chute  like Uijongbu 
                                                      I never thought 
on the Williamsburg Bridge I'd come so much to Brooklyn 
just to see lawyers and cops who don't even carry guns 
taking my wife away and bringing her back 
                                                                              No 
and I never thought Dick would be back at Gude's 
beard shaved off long hair cut and Carol reading 
her books when we were playing cribbage and watching 
the sun come up over the Navy Yard a- 
cross the river                          I think I was thinking 
when I was ahead I'd be somewhere like Perry Street 
erudite dazzling slim and badly-loved 
 contemplating my new book of poetry 
to be printed in simple type on old brown paper 
feminine marvelous and tough

By Rodney Phillips at September 29, 2021
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Labels: Art, NYS 2nd Generation

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

  The poet Susan Howe, 77, at right, and her daughter, the painter R. H. Quaytman, 53, in Quaytman’s house, designed by the American sculpto...

  • Franz Wright
      I DREAMED I MET WILLIAM BURROUGHS I met William Burroughs in a dream. It was some sort of bohemian farmhouse, and he was enthroned, small ...
  • Jack Gilbert
      The Poles rode out from Warsaw against the German  Tanks on horses. Rode knowing, in sunlight, with sabers,  A magnitude of beauty that al...
  • Jacob Saenz
      Sweeping the States   they move in swift on the Swift Plants in six states & sift through the faces to separate the dark from the ligh...

Search This Blog

  • Home

About Me

Rodney Phillips
Hi. Former knowledge worker Poet Curator New York City. Person, Provincetown person
View my complete profile

Report Abuse

Labels

  • 19th century
  • 2000&after
  • 30s
  • 50's
  • 60's
  • 70's and after
  • 70's and before
  • Arab american
  • Arab-Americans
  • Art
  • ASIAN-AMERICAN
  • Avant-garde
  • beats
  • Black Folk
  • black mountain
  • british
  • classic
  • confessional
  • contemp
  • CONTEMPORARY
  • dada
  • Deep image
  • French
  • Greek
  • indigenous
  • intermedia
  • irish
  • italian
  • Language Wrting
  • Latinx
  • mid-century
  • Modernist
  • nba
  • New Narrative
  • nobel prize
  • Novels
  • NY School
  • NYS 2nd Generation
  • NYS 2ndGeneration
  • objectivist
  • POC
  • portugese
  • prose poems
  • pulitzer
  • Queer
  • russian
  • s
  • SF Renaissence
  • SF Renaissence queer
  • sonnet
  • spanish
  • surrealist
  • Surreallist
  • White men
  • Women

Blog Archive

  • January 2022 (2)
  • December 2021 (1)
  • November 2021 (163)
  • October 2021 (352)
  • September 2021 (156)
Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.