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daseter · 3 years
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TRAVELING THROUGH POETRY DURING THE PANDEMIC (PART FIVE) (April 8, 2021)
We reach a rest stop today on poetry’s virtual highway. Let’s just say this writer’s psyche will remain camped out in the Midwest even as he ventures back out into the real world, vaccinated, with one foot in the past, one in the present, and with his eyes trained on the horizon where the future will rise with the hummingbird and the crow. As we all seek to transition back to personal experience of sunlight and dirt, may poetry remain in our hearts and in our minds.
For the past several weeks we’ve been traveling at a leisurely pace along the Interstate Highway of poetry. Today we arrive in South Dakota after stops in Massachusetts, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. The reader may detect in this list a preference for the Midwest; yes, I am Midwest born. The world of poetry will take us anywhere we want to go, no need for a road map, no need to ask for directions. My guide: the anthology Traveling America with Today’s Poets, edited by David Kheridan, published by Macmillan (1977).
Since my ancestral roots grip life-giving farmland across the border in Minnesota, the Dakotas seem as good a stopping point as any, a place to rest the tendrils of my mind while my feet wander to new places. Today’s poem is “For a Young South Dakota Man” by Freya Manfred. The poem speaks to me of youth, specifically, of young love. The speaker addresses her young man, expressing visceral love for “the barbwire cuts in your tan-gold shoulder, / the rattlesnake skin tied around your head”. The young man is a man of the soil, and the speaker is drawn to that world. Appearing to reciprocate this love of nature, she has “hoed the corn, / rode the horse” and “toed a dusty toad / with you / green green green green you.”
Dirt and green spaces, dusty roads and row crops, dominate the Dakotas, so the four-green repetition does not seem overdone to one who’s seen this land. It’s a place where clocks don’t drive life’s rhythms as much as sunrise and sunset. In the urgency of that life, happenings outdoors often take precedence over what happens behind four walls. There’s an accuracy to the poem’s details that resonate with a rural Midwesterner in phrases like: “You speak of farmlights, / and of the north forty.” The forty-acre plot is standard issue to the homesteader but the farmlight, of home or of a neighboring house, reaches across that void to say: we’re not alone.
Ultimately the choice the speaker of the poem makes is to lean towards the wilder side of human nature in solidarity with her young South Dakota Man. I see the two characters as trees shaped by the same prevailing wind that undulates the prairies of the Midwest undeterred. While the speaker hasn’t specifically committed to taking root in this space, in the end she concludes: “I no longer want to meet / people who have swallowed no living light from black soil.”
Freya Manfred is an accomplished poet who has received a Harvard/Radcliffe Fellow in Poetry Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Award, and a Minnesota Poetry Award. In an interview with Minnesota Reads, Freya Manfred answered as follows the question...if your favorite author came to Minnesota, who would it be and what bar would you take him/her to...
“I’m in the Cities several days a week for work and play, so this is not a hard question for me. On a soft September day I would take Edna O’Brien on a walk around one of our lakes, and after a bit, we’d sit on a bench by Lake of the Isles or Lake Harriet, and drink red wine, and tell stories about our lives.”
Cheers to that, Freya Manfred. The stories of our lives shared over a beer reveal celebrated commonalities as well as cheerful differences.
In this series, I’ve pointed out 43 plus years have passed since publication of the anthology Traveling America with Today’s Poets, suggesting the reader may be traveling with poets of yesterday, not today. And yet, many of the poems in the anthology still resonate with ideas of America, including Midwestern society’s roots in the soil, and the never-ending appeal of young love. Today’s poem is such a poem. Rest well my friends, knowing that tomorrow you set foot on soil that has its own stories to tell. Let us listen for those echoes as we set forth.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:
Dave Seter is an ecopoet and author of Don’t Sing to Me of Electric Fences, Cherry Grove Collections (2021). He earned his degree in civil engineering from Princeton University and his degree in humanities from Dominican University of California. Born in Chicago, he now lives in Sonoma County, California. Website: http://www.daveseter.com
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poem-today · 5 years
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A poem by Donald Justice
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Ralph; a love story
In what had been a failing music store A man named Flowers opened the first cinema In Moultrie. Ralph was the projectionist, At seventeen the first projectionist. And there was a piano from the store On which the wife accompanied the action With little bursts of von Suppé and Wagner. Ralph liked the dark of the projection booth; He liked the flickering images of the screen. And yet because he liked it all so well, He feared expulsion from this Eden, Not so much feared as knew the day must come, Given his luck, when it would all run out, Which made the days more paradisal still. Margot, the daughter, twenty and unmarried— To tell it all quickly—seduced Ralph. She let him think he was seducing her. They used to meet in the projection booth, Embracing wordlessly but laughing too, Unable to suppress their self-delight. Time after time they had almost been caught. Then, as in novels, Margot became pregnant. The cinema closed on Sundays. What Ralph did Was slip off to the depot about dusk To wait among the shadows for the train; That night he watched with a sudden hurt nostalgia The sparse pale farmlights passing from his life— And he understood nothing, only that he was young. Within a week or two he joined the navy. Not that he could have guessed it at the time, But those quick laughing grapplings in the dark Would be the great romance his life would know, Though there would be more women, more than he wanted Really, before it was all finished for him. And even in the last few years, working His final job, night watchman at a warehouse, He might be resting on a stack of lumber Toward morning, say, and there would come to him The faces of the stars before the stars Had names, only dark-painted eyes, and hands That spoke the sign-language of the secret heart. (Oh, not that he remembered. He did not.) She wrote him over the first months two letters In care of his parents in another town. The envelopes were decorated boldly With home-drawn hearts, some broken, pierced by arrows, From which the mother understood enough To save the letters but not forward them. And when his tour of duty ended finally He opened them and read them and was sorry. It had been the happiness of his life. But he could not go back to it. He could not. So it was gone, the way a thing does go Yet keep a sort of phantom presence always. He would be drinking with some woman, lying Beside her on a tourist cabin bed, When something would come ghosting back to him, Some little thing. Such paradise it had been! And when it was all finished for him, at the end, In the small bedroom of his sister’s house, Surrounded by his shelves of paperbacks— Westerns mostly, and a few private-eyes— Lying there on the single bed, half gone On Echo Springs, he could not call it back. Or if it came back it was in the form Of images in the dark, shifting and flashing, Badly projected, spooling out crazily In darkness, in a little room, and he Could not control it. It was like dying. No, it was dying, and he let it go.
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Donald Justice
1925-2004
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catesgoods-blog · 6 years
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kellyrb · 8 years
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superstore3291-blog · 5 years
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therobco-blog · 7 years
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superstore3291-blog · 5 years
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superstore3291-blog · 5 years
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superstore3291-blog · 5 years
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superstore3291-blog · 5 years
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