Poetry
is words
words with a flow, yes, words with
beat
rhyme
sing-song tag-along meter and 'mastery'
yet words, nonetheless
Howl was unveiled to me with adulation and aplomb:
"it's responsible for like 3 decades worth of culture"
high praise, to be sure
but words, they can only have so much power today
the teachers, the educators, the administration, the man
elementary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary
they beat the
pre-approved
pre-defined
pre-detested power-free peter-out words
into the psyche of the vulnerable innocent students
whose minds would know nothing of
words but the esoteric mind-morphine
haunting high-school texts and lost-life libraries
children grow hungry
no, not hungry
starving
hysterical
naked, beating their chests
not for this tedium, but for candlelit colloquium
for midnight streetlight firefight conflict
for Facebook freedom and Tumblr tolerance
to talk and think and wonder
what
can words be?
I read Howl.
I heard Howl.
I chewed, consumed, absorbed, digested
lived, laughed, ate, slept, beat, bore, stole, stored
talked, walked, bred and bled
whispered, whimpered
talked, thought, wondered
on Howl
these, these were words
words with power, with substance
I read a generation, I heard a history
I chewed the eras and consumed the presidents
absorbed the radicals, digested the revolutions
and I wondered at the might of it
if these were words, then words had wisdom
then Poetry, with all its pains and perils
has merit
has power
has a beat.
(Mr. Mullins, any chance we could read any Beat Generation poetry come that unit? :D)
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/pubweb/~cinichol/CreativeWriting/323/GinsbergHowl.htm
Impressive poem.
ReplyDeleteI've never taught Beat poetry, but maybe we can find something in our poetry unit. Howl might not make for appropriate discussion though.
I agree, as good as it is Howl is probably a little excessive for that classroom discussion setting. I still think it's a really interesting era culturally, but if it can't fit into plans that's quite alright. Just thought I'd bring it up.
DeleteHave you submitted this poem to lit mag?
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