David Shapiro (pictured left with son Daniel): "Leonardo believed in reading palms until he saw the long life-lines on the palms of young soldiers dead on the field."
David Lehman: "That's a great line."
DS: "I used it in a poem."
DL: "Which one?"
DS: "It's in one of my last ten books."
DL: "Which one?"
DS: "Can't remember but here it is."
The only palm presentation I will make
will be reading your palms one day
for long life-lines on the field of battle
and intricate lovelines and laughlines
on the field of your face.
DS: "Circa 2000. In the book the poem is called 'Little Low Tech'."
DL: "I think you should change the title."
DS: "I can't. It's already in a book."
DL: "That doesn't prevent you from changing the title. Then it becomes a different poem and eligible for inclusion in a new book."
DS: "OK. How about 'Reading in the Dark'"?
DL: "Much better."
David Lehman
Phrenology would not work well on dead soldiers either.
Posted by: erika moya | August 25, 2009 at 01:47 PM
David, thanking retroactively and actively and begging you to remove the first ugly picture to the one of Dan and father -- it was secretly taken by Rudy Burckhardt and some have thought it out of focus but it's one nf my two favorite presentations of self--When I pass by certain trees and moss I think of Rudy and how he would have filmed them or painted them or even talked about them--Thanks, D reading in slight light
Posted by: david shapiro | August 30, 2009 at 12:15 PM