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Thursday, October 28, 2021

Anne Waldman

 


A Phonecall from Frank O’Hara 

“That all these dyings may be life in death”

I was living in San Francisco  
My heart was in Manhattan 
It made no sense, no reference point  
Hearing the sad horns at night,  
fragile evocations of female stuff  
The 3 tones (the last most resonant) 
were like warnings, haiku-muezzins at dawn 
The call came in the afternoon  
“Frank, is that really you?” 

I'd awake chilled at dawn 
in the wooden house like an old ship  
Stay bundled through the day 
sitting on the stoop to catch the sun 
I lived near the park whose deep green  
over my shoulder made life cooler  
Was my spirit faltering, grown duller? 
I want to be free of poetry's ornaments,  
its duty, free of constant irritation,  
me in it, what was grander reason  
for being? Do it, why? (Why, Frank?)  
To make the energies dance etc. 

My coat a cape of horrors 
I'd walk through town or 
impending earthquake. Was that it?  
Ominous days. Street shiny with  
hallucinatory light on sad dogs, 
too many religious people, or a woman  
startled me by her look of indecision  
near the empty stadium 
I walked back spooked by 
my own darkness 
Then Frank called to say 
“What? Not done complaining yet?  
Can't you smell the eucalyptus, 
have you never neared the Pacific?  
‘While frank and free/call for 
musick while your veins swell’”  
he sang, quoting a metaphysician  
"Don't you know the secret, how to  
wake up and see you don't exist, but  
that does, don't you see phenomena  
is so much more important than this?  
I always love that.” 
“Always?” I cried, wanting to believe him  
“Yes.” “But say more! How can you if  
it's sad & dead?” “But that's just it!  
If! It isn't. It doesn't want to be 
Do you want to be?” He was warming to his song  
“Of course I don't have to put up with as  
much as you do these days. These years.  
But I do miss the color, the architecture,  
the talk. You know, it was the life!  
And dying is such an insult. After all  
I was in love with breath and I loved  
embracing those others, the lovers,  
with my body.” He sighed & laughed  
He wasn't quite as I'd remembered him  
Not less generous, but more abstract  
Did he even have a voice now, I wondered  
or did I think it up in the middle  
of this long day, phone in hand now  
dialing Manhattan



By Rodney Phillips at October 28, 2021
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