THE SHATTERED MIRROR
—Jacques Prevert
The little man who sang without ceasing
the little man who danced in my head
the little man of youth
broke his shoelace
and all the booths at the fair
all at once collapsed
and in the silence of this fair
in the desert of this head
I heard your happy voice
your torn and fragile voice
childish and desolate
coming from afar and calling me
and I put my hand upon my heart
where shivered
bloodily
the seven glass slivers of your starlit laughter.
_______________________
—Jacques Prevert
The little man who sang without ceasing
the little man who danced in my head
the little man of youth
broke his shoelace
and all the booths at the fair
all at once collapsed
and in the silence of this fair
in the desert of this head
I heard your happy voice
your torn and fragile voice
childish and desolate
coming from afar and calling me
and I put my hand upon my heart
where shivered
bloodily
the seven glass slivers of your starlit laughter.
_______________________
Lots to talk about today! Judith Monroe has a show of mixed media photographs called "TreeStories" on display at Appel Gallery, 931 T St., Sac. (corner of 10th and T), through the first week of May. Judith took photos of trees, posted them on a blog, and asked poets to respond to the images. She then used their poetry to create "Tree Stories" by working the poetry into the hand colored images. The poems, by Taylor Graham, Rebecca Morrison, Joe Finkleman, and Susan Hennies, among others, are posted next to the photographs at the gallery. You can get a taste by going to www.appelgallery.com.
Readings this week (let me know if I've missed any):
•••Tonight (Monday, 4/17), get your taxes done before 7:30 and go hear Rattlechapper (Northwind on I-5) Frank Taber, who will read for the Sacramento Poetry Centerabout, among other things, earthquakes. Headquarters for the Arts, 25th & R Sts., Sac., 7:30 pm. [By the way, I know some of you have sent your own Earthquake poems to Frank as per his request; Medusa would dearly love to post these, if you're of a mind to send 'em over to her lackey at kathykieth@hotmail.com. And previously-published poems are always A-OK with Medusa.]
Readings this week (let me know if I've missed any):
•••Tonight (Monday, 4/17), get your taxes done before 7:30 and go hear Rattlechapper (Northwind on I-5) Frank Taber, who will read for the Sacramento Poetry Centerabout, among other things, earthquakes. Headquarters for the Arts, 25th & R Sts., Sac., 7:30 pm. [By the way, I know some of you have sent your own Earthquake poems to Frank as per his request; Medusa would dearly love to post these, if you're of a mind to send 'em over to her lackey at kathykieth@hotmail.com. And previously-published poems are always A-OK with Medusa.]