Letters to Gonzalo de Vigo

Letters to Gonzalo de Vigo

A Poem by LR Young

bittersweet mouths,
vines or biologies
it burrows or drowns,
It prophesizes for me
but with a needle & thread
I could heart-stitch the bridge,
the overlap in close whispering,
harvesting the wind
from the mast,
a fickleness, a gasping,
a mourning at your absence;
I have no words to tell you how
it might have been, I can only feel
what you are. Perhaps
I could tap the wholeness
in the questing, the heart of it --
& drink it before you noticed
the black rivers and beneath
Poe's floorboards,
the stilled hauntings, organic
beatings, the resurrection
of my most cherished dreaming;
I murdered no one.

I must release it, untangle
& let loose all
those coarse counting blackbirds,
free to the green burning fields
& across the meadows
that used to rim the woods
outside my backdoor
before you came & chopped down
the white rowan & the cedar
to smoke out
your demons.

I wear the fabric
of all our soot-singed intentions,
the elbows are worn through
& muddied from devoted use,
like leather ottomans
& your lost pacific boots.
the long shadows, milky
& hushed into corners, all sound
all color, stripped by the day,
like the sunny furrowed flesh
from which the salt
had pulled its liquid & raised
the pads of your fingertips
into small topographies.

I will suck up
my maroon-blooded mariner,
with those flexible organs
sometimes present
in inebriated animals or floral roots,
& cast him back out
of the wood; the up-pulled
marigolds to chew,
the sleepy belladonna
the coaxing swarm
of aphids in our purple
garden brassicas,
the sky & its arrows
of southern tipping birds
pointing to the truth
that I am your compass, & you
meriting the highest potency
of my affections,
sitting harbored & anchored
by the phoenix at the hearth
stirring my essence, an aromatic
and emotive fire, whose ash
sifts collected
into jars, onto shelves
in log cabins. I can still hear
the creak of the ship,
the tap-tap on chinking
from tender-buttoned rooms.

© 2009 LR Young


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Nice use of marine images to tie in with de Vigo--it's judicious, where a lesser writer may have beaten us about the head and shoulders with the comparison. It's wistfulness puts me in mind of Pound's river-merchant's wife poem, but the loss here is more tangible, more bitter. This is very intelligent, very powerful work--it offers all the stylistic material any academic can ask to chew on, but it is far from a bloodless set piece.

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Nice use of marine images to tie in with de Vigo--it's judicious, where a lesser writer may have beaten us about the head and shoulders with the comparison. It's wistfulness puts me in mind of Pound's river-merchant's wife poem, but the loss here is more tangible, more bitter. This is very intelligent, very powerful work--it offers all the stylistic material any academic can ask to chew on, but it is far from a bloodless set piece.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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LR Young
LR Young

Boulder, CO



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LR Young completed her Masters in Literature in Spring of 2009. Her current emphasis is poetry, the intimacy of words and string of consciousness revelations, rhythm and imagery. It is just as Ginsber.. more..

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