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Scott Watson in Sendai, Japan, sends along regular missives, updates and poems. Some highlight grim news; others, such as one I received last week, contain some of his fine work which often challenges us all to look deep and hard within ourselves. I was delighted when he granted me permission to share these with you.
Three poems from Scott Watson
securing a world against itself
police use clubs, flash bombs, hoses,
tear gas, guns. a world’s secret needs
securing, a world as it is, a world
that this way keeps itself.
neither violence nor nonviolence
change a world much. a world free
of itself is a free world.
OCCUPYING MYSELF
i’m preoccupied by
the way things are
before there was a me.
the world and not the
world. it does as i do,
lives as i live, dies.
- Scott WatsonIN THE PEN
we are arrested, imprisoned by a world, in a
world, from birth. some of us try to escape. some
demand reforms. some support harsh crackdowns
and death. i’m given a pen to celebrate life.
i’m armed against life with a pen.
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This week's featured poem comes from the Lilliput archive, issue #103. Kitty Marie Sciotto's fine poem reminded me of another by Bashō, which I've included here, along with a 3rd by Issa to wrap things up or, more precisely, unwrap them. Enjoy.
waitress
pushing back damp hair
in mid-step
Kitty Marie Sciotto
Wrapping dumplings in
bamboo leaves, with one finger
she tidies her hair
Bashō
rice dumpling in bamboo grass--
skillfully the cat
unwraps it
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue
best,
Don
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4 comments:
Very true that neither violence nor nonviolence change the world much. It endures.
Any time you share the insights of Scott Watson you have given a gift for which I am most grateful. Many thanks.
Charles,
No so much the message as it simply is ...
Merrill:
You are welcome. I feel this way, often when I read his work.
Grateful, that is.
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