Thursday, December 24, 2009

In Memoriam Mae Noblitt - A R Ammons

When you want something holistic to put life in perspective as things get rough. And you have a scientific bent. Go to A R Ammons.

In Memoriam Mae Noblitt

This is just a place:
we go around, distanced,
yearly in a star's


atmosphere, turning
daily into and out of
direct light and


slanting through the
quadrant seasons: deep
space begins at our


heels, nearly rousing
us loose: we look up
or out so high, sight's


silk almost draws us away:
this is just a place:
currents worry themselves


coiled and free in airs
and oceans: water picks
up mineral shadow and


plasm into billions of
designs, frames: trees,
grains, bacteria: but


is love a reality we
made here ourselves--
and grief--did we design


that--or do these,
like currents, whine
in and out among us merely


as we arrive and go:
this is just a place:
the reality we agree with,


that agrees with us,
outbounding this, arrives
to touch, joining with


us from far away:
our home which defines
us is elsewhere but not


so far away we have
forgotten it:
this is just a place.

A. R. Ammons

1 comment:

Rick Dale, author of The Beat Handbook said...

An excellent upstate New York poet, Charlie James, was influenced by A.R. Ammons. If you're interested in his new book, visit http://tinyurl.com/CharlieJames.