The unadmitted reason why traditional readers
are hostile to e-books is that we still hold the
superstitious idea that a book is like a soul, and
that every soul should have its own body.
Adam Kirsch in Poetry November 2012
I like and respect Kirsch's quotation with the
possible exception of the word "superstitious." -ejc
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Coltrane, Dig?
I suppose what it is with trane
and me is
he takes all the time he wants to
take
even outside of time, sidereal
time,
stardust time, bessie blue time,
through-and-through-him time,
trancey groove time, even arranged
time.
The duke laying down stevie
blocks,
trane ain’t gonna be no mortar
here
he gonna weave a kinda mesh
round duke’s work, trane lacing
duke’s solidity with blue spirit,
blues spirit. duke hears it, stays
near it, layin’ stevie blocks
now playing trane blocks, the duke
in-spired, layin’ down trane
blocks.
Then comes slo-trane’s pleasing
molasses blue invention and
no one makes new like coltrane,
the original organic cat and not
such
a stranger-in-a-not-so-strange-land,
he resonates—that’s it—we get
trane,
that why trane — is — trane.
you hear a bass soloing, wherever
that bass is echoing, whoever
that bass, he echoing trane
that what jazz all about.
If the drum set belong to tootie heath
or to
philly joe jones, it don’t matter.
they both
coltrane without his horn, c’est
la vie, man,
trane be something else, something
like
deity ethereal night, man. I mean
you take
nancy, you give her a lavender face
so she be nancy with the laughing face.
what you got be only coltrane
stirring
something delicious in his pot,
coltrane doing nancy, no need explaining
her gleeful countenance, you dig?
trane, hey, he got no need to
wreck the show.
- ed coletti
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Qatari
poet Mohamed Ibn Al Ajami’s crime consisted of reciting a poem
extolling the courage and values of the popular uprisings in Tunisia. For that he's been sentenced to life in prison.
Please join with a remarkable list of prominent poets from around the world and urge the court in Qatar to reconsider.
"Poetry Moonspell" by Krista Brown
Moonspell
Please join with a remarkable list of prominent poets from around the world and urge the court in Qatar to reconsider.
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"Poetry Moonspell" by Krista Brown
Moonspell
There seems to be little territory to stand on
anymore, only several inches of water
running through the canal streets
of this nearly abandoned heart
housed in the city that was almost
sucked down as the next Atlantis,
drenched in toxicity,
blue gas flames shooting from
the top of the water.
We were hip deep in despair
but the temple priestess said
the ocean goddess has
given us a gift.
So I looked in the palette and saw
the woman of the tide pool and starfish
that are open wherever they end up
in this earth and sky running with river,
oceans, blood, oil paint.
Go to the blood bank and let them
tap my heart, feeling back to the time
of my own transfusion,
how light I felt the next day
standing next to the sea of the outpost,
moon in the sky like a tugboat.
Some liquid part flowing through me
was once filtered through another’s center.
Look at the fishes’ perseverance
and intelligence as it whips upstream
to find its pool of re-creation,
the flesh medicine for our sad restless brains.
And there are the elephants
who sensed a tsunami before it came,
and bowed down to lift people
and carry them back up into the jungle.
Scientists say we are not that different
in our chromosomes from eels and butterflies
so maybe there is hope for us.
Fluttering in the chest as my offspring plays guitar.
A coastguard or fireman rushes into the
double doors on the news
carrying a perfect baby to safety
and the moon card turns over in endless sky.
Trust instinct, trust the inner pull
even in times of shipwreck.
-Amy Trussell
-Amy Trussell
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6 comments:
Love love love it Ed!
Have you read Coltrane on Coltrane edited by Chris Devito? In it Trane says: "We should pray & seek knowledge which would enable us to portray & project the things we love in in music..." Your poem captures that joyous soaring spirit beautifully!
Love love love it! have you read Coltrane on Coltrane? It's edited by Chris DeVito and , in it, Trane says: We should pray for and seek knowledge which would enable us to portray and project the things we love in music..." Your poem captures that joyous, soaring spirit beautifully! Bravo Ed!
Hi, Thanks for the nice 2 identical comments. But who made them? Please respond. There are also several comments placed with other postings. Thanks for those as well. But who made these 2 here.
Ed
It's me Ed, Rick Posner...loved your piece on Trane.
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