Today's poem names a connection between the trivial and the deadly serious.
Notice
Steve Kowit
This evening, the sturdy Levi's
I wore every day for over a year
& which seemed to the end
in perfect condition,
suddenly tore.
How or why I don't know,
but there it was: a big rip at the crotch.
A month ago my friend Nick
walked off a racquetball court,
showered,
got into this street clothes,
& halfway home collapsed & died.
Take heed, you who read this,
& drop to your knees now & again
like the poet Christopher Smart,
& kiss the earth & be joyful,
& make much of your time,
& be kindly to everyone,
even to those who do not deserve it.
For although you may not believe
it will happen,
you too will one day be gone,
I, whose Levi's ripped at the crotch
for no reason,
assure you that such is the case.
Pass it on.
from The Dumbbell Nebula, 2000
Heyday BooksCopyright 2000 by Steve Kowit.
All rights reserved.
Reproduced with permission (click for permissions information).
DANCING NEBULA
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Poetry 180 - Notice
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