Poetry invited…
Poetry in times of duress has the capacity to express more directly than what is possible in prose. This is because, in extremity, the veil between the conscious and unconscious mind becomes porous making the flow of deeper images more available than is typical when the rational functions are dominant. Giving oneself over to this flow of images informs poetic expression more readily because, as Joan Baez said of Leonard Cohen's songs, "they do not have to make sense."
We are in a time of extremity and duress at most every level. This is a good time, then, to try and catch that strange and often haunting influx of images coming from deeper waters and put those images into form, into poetry. This is not about good poem/bad poem. This is about hearing the images. This is why I encourage reading the poem aloud, so it gets into your ears and not just your eyes. Hearing excites the older brain more than seeing does. And it is re-connecting with our older brain functions that will be most helpful in the current time, those ways of being where our ancient ancestors spent most of their time.
So, I encourage you to send in your poems. Here is a recent offering from blog member Mike Daniel.
Little Bitty Pretty One (read while playing Thurston Harris song)
Outside known space
Separate
Did our eyes say
Something very old
Dead to us
Alive too
It just doesn't jive
Floating in
Dynamic stillness
Only natural
Flow
like this,
Like This
LIKE THIS
Bats, chickens, pangolins, cats, dogs
Any bloody thing
Caged, crammed in
Murdered on demand
for
meat
Meat
MEAT
By animals living
Ecosystems of death
Free now
Flowing to new space
Creating relationship
Someday coming to
Stillness- death and change
Plucky little one
May you teach us
In royal style