Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Yep, it's another poem

Silver-lined Heart- Taylor Mali

I’m for reckless abandon
and spontaneous celebrations of nothing at all,
like the twin flutes I kept in the trunk of my car
in a box labeled Emergency Champagne Glasses!

Raise an unexpected glass to long, cold winters
and sweet hot summers and the beautiful confusion of the times in between.
To the unexpected drenching rain that leaves you soaking
wet and smiling breathless;
“We danced in the garden in torn sheets in the rain,”
we were christened in the sanctity of the sprinkler,
can’t you hear it singing out its Hallelujah?

Here’s to the soul-expanding power
of the simply beautiful.

See, things you hate, things you despise,
multinational corporations and lies that politicians tell,
injustices that make you mad as hell,
that’s all well and good.
And as far as writing poems goes,
I guess you should.
It just might be a poem that gets Mumia released,
brings an end to terrorism or peace in the middle east.

But as far as what soothes me, what inspires and moves me,
honesty behooves me to tell you your rage doesn’t move me.
See, like the darkest of clouds my heart has a silver lining,
which does not harken to the loudest whining,
but beats and stirs and grows ever more
when I learn of the things you’re actually for.

That’s why I’m for best friends, long drives, and smiles,
nothing but the sound of thinking for miles.
For the unconditional love of dogs:
may we learn the lessons of their love by heart.
For therapy when you need it,
and poetry when you need it.
And the wisdom to know the difference.

The solution to every problem usually involves some kind of liquid,
even if it’s only Emergency Champagne
or running through the sprinkler.
Can’t you hear it calling you?

I’m for crushes not acted upon, for admiration from afar,
for the delicate and the resilient and the fragile human heart,
may it always heal stronger than it was before.
For walks in the woods, and the for the woods themselves,
by which I mean the trees. Definitely for the trees.
Window seats, and locally brewed beer,
and love letters written by hand with fountain pens:
I’m for all of these.

I’m for evolution more than revolution
unless you’re offering some kind of solution.

I’m for the courage it takes to volunteer, to say “yes,” “I believe,” and “I will.”
For the bright side, the glass half full, the silver lining,
and the optimists who consider darkness just a different kind of shining.

So don’t waste my time and your curses on verses
about what you are against, despise, and abhor.
Tell me what inspires you, what fulfills and fires you,
put your precious pen to paper and tell me what you’re for!

I'm going to make this into a poster with one of my favorite Jo Reese originals. Guess you'll have to come visit me if you want to see it.

6 comments:

linda jean said...

Taylor Mali!?! I knew someone who had a little crush on him (it wasn't me).

Shauna said...

If you had seen him in Amadeus, you very well might have.

Susan said...

Was he at K-State when you guys were?

Shauna said...

Yes, he got his Master's at K-State, was a GTA, and pretty involved in theater. He taught the Honors Comp class next door to mine and I wished I could swap sections, but his class was too full. He was also an incredible Oberon.

Drrty Joe said...

I just wanted to introduce myself and say hello! I'm Katrina's fiance, Joe, and I just stopped by on a whim to check you blog out. I'm impressed! I love the poetry!

Susan said...

To Shauna- that's incredible! He came to K-State my freshman year to read and host our poetry slam and he blew me away. I would've done just about anything to take Honors Comp from him.

To Joe- Welcome! Thanks for reading, and I'm glad you enjoy the poetry. You can always count on a steady stream of it in my blog.