Kenneth Patchen Earth Poems

  • 1.
    We must be slow and delicate; return
    the policeman's stare with some esteem,
    remember this is not a shadow play
    of doves and geese but this is now
    ...
  • 2.
    These of living emanate a formidable light,
    Which is equal to death, and when used
    Gives increase eternally.
    What fortifies in separate thought
    ...
  • 3.
    Let us have madness openly.
    O men Of my generation.
    Let us follow
    The footsteps of this slaughtered age:
    ...
  • 4.
    Be music, night,
    That her sleep may go
    Where angels have their pale tall choirs

    ...
  • 5.
    Speak softly; sun going down
    Out of sight. Come near me now.

    Dear dying fall of wings as birds
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  • 6.
    And all that is this day. . .
    The boy with cap slung over what had been a face. ..

    Somehow the cop will sleep tonight, will make love to his
    ...
  • 7.
    In the footsteps of the walking air
    Sky's prophetic chickens weave their cloth of awe
    And hillsides lift green wings in somber journeying.

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  • 8.
    Tiny green birds skate over the surface of the room.
    A naked girl prepares a basin with steaming water,
    And in the corner away from the hearth, the red wheels
    Of an up-ended chariot slowly turn.
    ...
  • 9.
    To leave the earth was my wish, and no will stayed my rising.
    Early, before sun had filled the roads with carts
    Conveying folk to weddings and to murders;
    Before men left their selves of sleep, to wander
    ...
Total 9 Earth Poems by Kenneth Patchen

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