Tuesday, June 7, 2022

AMY LOWELL IN PALE NARCISSUS MOURNS FOR MODERN POETRY

 

'And the light shineth in darkness and the darkness comprehended it not.'

-John 1: 5, The New Testament


on reading 'The Complete Poetical Works of Amy Lowell'


you don't know how it feels to wear the sky-

the blue and the pearl shifting into moire, 

roseate, taffeta; the very

life of roses in the arbor of her mind.


you don't understand this sheen of emerald

leaves and their transparency, the singing

through many waters as though

she were the wind.

 it signifies.


and you will pretend you know, 

that you can guess

the motive of an ivory shawl


the shell pink sash the amethyst

brocade and the pall of the face

through all this wilderness

of second guessing cruelty


of strange asides

on a summer wardrobe

for a winter bride oh.


splendid Cinderalla

of the sunburst heart

believing God in all His colours

could be magnified


in the finery of her prismed images;

opals scattered through the dark

of Poetry's wild surmise*


so facilely in a retrograde age

betrayed, comprehending nothing


mary angela douglas 3 december 2013;29 june 2022


'wild surmise' of course is an allusion to the John Keat's poem

'On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer', i.e. the following

passage: 

Then felt I like some watcher of the skies

  When a new planet swims into his ken; 

  

Or like stout Cortez, when with eagle eyes

  He stared at the Pacific—and all his men

Look'd at each other with a wild surmise—

  Silent, upon a peak in Darien

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