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Monday, February 02, 2009
Poem for the Fourth Annual Brigid Poetry Reading
In honor of Brigid, Goddess of Poetry and Healing, this year my contribution is a poem written in 1860 by one of my favorite American mystics, Walt Whitman.
Follow the links in the comments section of this post and the original invitation to the great web of poetry that is being spun today.
States!
by Walt Whitman
STATES!
Were you looking to be held together by the lawyers?
By an agreement on a paper? Or by arms?
Away!
I arrive, bringing these, beyond all the forces of courts and arms,
These! to hold you together as firmly as the earth itself is held together.
The old breath of life, ever new,
Here! I pass it by contact to you, America.
O mother! have you done much for me?
Behold, there shall from me be much done for you.
There shall from me be a new friendship—It shall be called after my name,
It shall circulate through The States, indifferent of place,
It shall twist and intertwist them through and around each other—
Compact shall they be, showing new signs,
Affection shall solve every one of the problems of freedom,
Those who love each other shall be invincible,
They shall finally make America completely victorious, in my name.
One from Massachusetts shall be comrade to a Missourian,
One from Maine or Vermont, and a Carolinian and an Oregonese, shall be friends triune, more precious to each other than all the riches of the earth.
To Michigan shall be wafted perfume from Florida,
To the Mannahatta from Cuba or Mexico,
Not the perfume of flowers, but sweeter, and wafted beyond death.
No danger shall balk Columbia’s lovers,
If need be, a thousand shall sternly immolate themselves for one,
The Kanuck shall be willing to lay down his life for the Kansian, and the Kansian for the Kanuck, on due need.
It shall be customary in all directions, in the houses and streets, to see manly affection,
The departing brother or friend shall salute the remaining brother or friend with a kiss.
There shall be innovations,
There shall be countless linked hands—namely, the Northeasterner’s, and the Northwesterner’s, and the Southwesterner’s, and those of the interior, and all their brood,
These shall be masters of the world under a new power,
They shall laugh to scorn the attacks of all the remainder of the world.
The most dauntless and rude shall touch face to face lightly,
The dependence of Liberty shall be lovers,
The continuance of Equality shall be comrades.
These shall tie and band stronger than hoops of iron,
I, extatic, O partners! O lands! henceforth with the love of lovers tie you.
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I've posted mine also. Happy Imbolc
I can never limit myself to just one. I'll be posting poems throughout the day, starting with this one.
Love this idea. I've posted mine.
I love this event - please visit me to read Lucie Brock-Broido...
namaste.
Bless the Bees!
Bless the Bears!
Bless the Cherry Trees!
I have posted my declaration!
And bless you my dear fere.
Great choice! Here's one of mine (I have two blogs):
http://knitthink.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/02/bloggers-silent-poetry-reading.html
And here's the other:
http://knitthink.typepad.com/flyoverland/2009/02/bloggers-silent-poetry-reading.html
My blogs have come and gone but one thing is consistent ... my fourth annual posting!
Simply Susan
And one for you, Oak:
DEATH COMES TO ME AGAIN, A GIRL
Death comes to me again, a girl
in a cotton slip, barefoot, giggling.
It's not so terrible she tells me,
not like you think, all darkness
and silence.
There are windchimes and the smell of lemons,
some days it rains, but more often the air is dry and sweet.
I sit beneath the staircase built from hair and bone and listen to the voices of the living.
I like it,she says, shaking the dust from her hair, especially when they fight, and when they sing.
--Dorianne Laux
I've posted mine, too.
My poem is up. It is titled "Festival of Trees"
http://fullcirclenews.blogspot.com/2009/02/festival-of-trees-poem-for-imbolc-and.html
Blessed Imbolc to you and yours,
Sia
Two poems for the Poetry Slam:
http://pitch313.livejournal.com/
Poem is posted at www.angelafromthecenter.blogspot.com
Blessed Bridget
I posted one too. I love this and look forward to it, makes imbolc even more special IMO.
Mine's posted! Bright blessings to all.
Zann
I've posted a poem for Imbolc on my blog as well.
Thank you Oak!!! Imbolc blessings to you.
Here's my offering, entitled "Stoking the Four Fires"
http://yezida.livejournal.com/178684.html
My Brigid poem, Labyrinth Dance, is posted on http://medusacoils.blogspot.com/2009/02/brigid-in-blogosphere-poetry-slam.html
I just posted mine
A binding spell of change, innovation and affection for the nation! YAY!
Mine is up too.
Oh, I love this day! And I completely forgot. I've posted mine, I'm looking forward to seeing everyone else's poems over the next few days.
My poem is by Anne Sexton!
Sigh... I love Walt Whitman!
I loved the poems here today!
Living half way across the world veiled in heavy snow and ice, I have just logged on and am about to feast on poetry. Thank you all. I posted mine a couple of days ago and another two the next day and may well be posting more thoughout the moon of BrĂd.
I wrote a beautiful erotic poem for my sweetie about how it feels to make love with her. I asked her if it was OK with her to post it for Brigid. She said it was too personal to post in public...
I quoted back to her lines by Sulpicia, the only ancient Roman woman poet whose name is known:
Tandem venit amor qualem texisse pudori
Quam nudasse alicui sit mihi fama magis.
At last love has come, of such quality that to cover it would be more shameful than to lay it bare.
So anyway, in its stead I posted a poem by Audre Lorde over at the Gynaeceum.
I've posted one as well. I love this tradition.
Mine is here.
Here's mine, posted at my greenmanmojo blog.
It's dedicated to Brigid and to the intimate mingling of writer and muse.
I imagine it being sung by Donovan. Or Tom Waits.
I posted as well, here.
Posted mine :) Got married yesterday, and used the same poem we had in our ceremony.
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