An Old Poet's Lament

An Old Poet's Lament

A Poem by Mark
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My second Villanelle, and barely four years since the first!

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AN OLD POET'S LAMENT

The mere evocation of lovely scenes
Defies its purpose, and its mission spurns
For a poem's not an end, but the means!

The Poet's art ought not exceed his dreams
Though wrought upon, or writ of Grecian urns--
The mere evocation of lovely scenes!

The wail of masses who would be free keens
But if Art is artless, or Craft craftless, who then learns?
For a poem's not an end, but the means!

Nor is writing of our minds, but of our genes!
And must not devolve unto, to quell your heart's burns,
The mere evocation of lovely scenes

For o'er the years, 'mongst peasantry and queens
Poetry its own immortal place yet earns--
For a poem's not an end, but the means!

This Old Poet, then, on sturdier bastions leans
While the youth their pointless pap out-churns:
The mere evocation of lovely scenes,...
For a poem's not an end, but the means!



mark teague
February 23, 2013

© 2013 Mark


Author's Note

Mark
There are a few awkward transitions here that I will be wanting to work on, but I am overall pleased with it! The genesis of the poem was a chapter in my favorite poetry text, "Beethoven to Beatles and Beyond", by David Pichaske, on the writing of poetry ABOUT poetry. It comes highly recommended if you are interested in expanding your poetic repertoire.

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' For o'er the years, 'mongst peasantry and queens ~ Poetry its own immortal place yet earns--~ For a poem's not an end, but the means! '

Two words come to mind, brilliant and how.on.earth.do.you.do.it.every.time?!?!
This villanetlle might have taken four years to birth, but the flow and capacity of it is incredibly 'natural; you've written to a specific form but also expressed an opinion about the craft of writing poetry. No one person should be able to do both! More than fine writing, Mr. Teague.

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Mark

11 Years Ago

Aw, shuckins, ma'am, 'twarn't nuthin'! ((blushing furiously))
Emma, one reason I write so litt.. read more
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emmajoy

11 Years Ago

You're welcome. Though being pleasant or.and polite is one thing, I won't leave make.believe for the.. read more



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absolutely stunning, each word totally captivating and I so adored your brilliant word choices, which lead to you amazing imaginary, a most delightful read and the pleasure was all mine,, thanks so much for sharing xoxo

Posted 11 Years Ago


Thanks for sharing the info about that text. Also I love this poem stays consistant. It had a point to make. Nice work :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


I thought this conveyed its message easily and shone the light of poetry in every sense of the word.

Posted 11 Years Ago


What a lovely tribute for poets and artist alike. An eulogy written about the beauty of words. I liked how you repeated the last line in alternating stanzas:

For a poem's not an end, but the means!

There's no limit on a poet's mind, heart and creativity. It is the medium for which our souls can have a voice.

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Mark

11 Years Ago

The repeated lines are part of the definition for what constitutes a Villanelle, ma petite cheri. Rh.. read more
Muse

11 Years Ago

ooooh...I hear a technical challenge and I just cringe. Eons ago....a teacher even tried to force me.. read more

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