Note what he does with the word "weird" -- DL
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Radio
I left it
on when I
left the house
for the pleasure
of coming back
ten hours later
to the greatness
of Teddy Wilson
"After You've Gone"
on the piano
in the corner
of the bedroom
as I enter
in the dark
from New and Selected Poems by David Lehman
Only a poet, a true poet, could do what Sinatra did with "weird". It was Frank who should have won the Nobel Prize!
Posted by: ALAN WEARNE | December 14, 2019 at 07:52 PM
You're right! -- DL
Posted by: The Best American Poetry | December 15, 2019 at 06:00 PM
Dear editor,
you might like the poem below.
Two daughters of a silk merchant live in Kyoto.
The elder is twenty, the younger, eighteen.
A soldier may kill with his sword,
But these girls slay men with their eyes.
And two more:
Rain and things
rain falling
especially
on me
poor old bugger
begging in the rain
for a few shillings
sorry pal, I'm broke too
Season's Greetings
Thomas
Posted by: Thomas Schuhmann | December 21, 2019 at 07:28 AM