I spent the last couple of hours with Mr. William Carlos Williams , soaking in his brevity and simplicity while listening to the rain. We had a splendid conversation about imagery and finding truth in the small things. Here's just a bit of what was said:
Mr. Williams wrote:
As the cat
climbed over
the top of
the jamcloset
first the right
forefoot
carefully
then the hind
stepped down
into the pit of
the empty
flowerpot
And I responded in like style:
"Gardening in Late March"
bent she is
a blossom
a flower
working soil
the humus
afresh
with the waft
of moist earth
and worms
and the tips of
her pigtails
trowling it
"The Scholar's Poem"
he sings as
he tasks at
his homework
a constant hum
emits from
the room
and the couch
creaks ceaseless
beneath
as he ponders
the weight
of his world
"The Rain's Unnerving Song"
The rain drains
resounding
through pipes
working my nerves
it is seeping
through walls
the soffits
sit soft in
the damp
and the weight of
the water
wills weeping
"Ice Storm"
ice brings limbs
landward
much like us
freezing the clock
hands on the
half-hour
with brittle
limbs ticking
time toward
tough branches that
snap askew
we prune back
Observation 72
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