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MAKE BIG MONEY AT HOME! WRITE POEMS IN SPARE TIME!

Oliver wanted to write about reality.
He sat before a wooden table,
He poised his wooden pencil
Above his pad of wooden paper,
And attempted to think about agony
And history, and the meaning of history,
And all stuff like that there.

Suddenly, this wooden thought got into his head:
A TREE. That's all, no more than that,
Just one tree, not even a note
As to whether it was deciduous,
Or evergreen, or even where it stood.
Still, because it came unbidden,
It was inspiration, and had to be dealt with.

Oliver hoped that this particular tree
Would turn out to be fashionable,
The axle of the universe, maybe,
Or some other mythologically
Respectable tree-contraption
With dryads, or having to do
With the knowledge of Good and Evil, and the Fall.

"A TREE," he wrote down with his wooden pencil,
Upon his pad of wooden paper
Supported by the wooden table.
And while he sat there waiting
For what would come next to come next,
The whole wooden house began to become
Silent, particularly silent, sinisterly so.

(Howard Nemerov)

Date: 2004-10-18 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantryslut.livejournal.com
yes, lunch! Later this week? Feel free to e-mail me and we can figure something out.

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