Tuesday, June 02, 2009

The grammar of Beauty

Read this poem tonight at team Fury and it really grabbed me - especially the line "In the meantime, she is the one today among us
most able to bear the idea of her own beauty."

beautiful stuff



Grammar

Maxine, back from a weekend with her boyfriend,
smiles like a big cat and says
that she's a conjugated verb.
She's been doing the direct object
with a second person pronoun named Phil,
and when she walks into the room,
everybody turns:

some kind of light is coming from her head.
Even the geraniums look curious,
and the bees, if they were here, would buzz
suspiciously around her hair, looking
for the door in her corona.
We're all attracted to the perfume
of fermenting joy,

we've all tried to start a fire,
and one day maybe it will blaze up on its own.
In the meantime, she is the one today among us
most able to bear the idea of her own beauty,
and when we see it, what we do is natural:
we take our burned hands
out of our pockets,
and clap.

Tony Hoagland

1 comment:

Mojo said...

...isn't it funny when you have a book - and yet someone else finds a wonderful poem like that in it!? Thanks for the discovery...I'm gonna pack the said book as I head off to Bushmills for a quiet (but not silent!) weekend of coffee and chats!
See you tues...have a lovely weekend with delightful lady in your life!
xmox