Sunday, April 25, 2010

Shakespeare's Sister: Issa's Sunday Service, #49






For the return of the Issa's Sunday Service, it's the first appearance of a band with as many literary pretensions as one can have: the fabulous The Smiths. This tune's only litrock element is the allusion to the Bard in the title; otherwise, the lyrics are pure unrequited Smith's kinda love.

Enjoy.


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This week's feature poem is from Lilliput Review #73, November 1995.




¶ever catch a glimpse of a stone breathing?
-almost a burden.
Scarecrow







humidity--
from beneath a stone
wildflowers

Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue


best,
Don

4 comments:

  1. neat link/poems and
    I just can-not resist:

    stone girl
    in the bushes
    peeing

    and

    full moon
    I think I'm in love
    with a rock

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  2. Ed, you're prescient, just seconds before I read from LR #53

    Pissing and trembling -
    laugh at me crickets
    Issa

    Don ...

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  3. yeah yeah but I
    didn't remember the poem as it was...with more of a narrative that "thickens the plot/stew"

    Stone Girl
    in her garden
    peeing

    I think that it would be a terrific "giggle" (for me) to be back and forth bandying "shorties" with Issa ... rat-tat-tat
    rat-tat-tat

    or, even Ikkyu

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  4. Of course, you didn't remember it, just a synchronicity kind of thing ...

    A back and forth with Issa/Ikky and Baker sounds like just the ticket ...

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