Difference
Stephen Vincent Benét
My mind’s a map. A mad sea-captain drew it
Under a flowing moon until he knew it;
Winds with brass trumpets, puffy-cheeked as jugs,
And states bright-patterned like Arabian rugs.
“Here there be tygers.” “Here we buried Jim.”
Here is the strait where eyeless fishes swim
About their buried idol, drowned so cold
He weeps away his eyes in salt and gold.
A country like the dark side of the moon,
A cider-apple country, harsh and boon,
A country savage as a chestnut-rind,
A land of hungry sorcerers.
Your mind?
—Your mind is water through an April night,
A cherry-branch, plume-feathery with its white,
A lavender as fragrant as your words,
A room where Peace and Honor talk like birds,
Sewing bright coins upon the tragic cloth
Of heavy Fate, and Mockery, like a moth,
Flutters and beats about those lovely things.
You are the soul, enchanted with its wings,
The single voice that raises up the dead
To shake the pride of angels.
I have said.
7 comments:
Love the differences that the author draws in this poem (Mars/Venus for sure!) and his awareness and appreciation of them. Enjoy your peaceful holidays!
Here there be tygers. :) Classic. Thanks for sharing this beautiful poem today. Have fun with lots of lovely days to fill. :)
You pick great poems, Ruth. "A room where Peace and Honor talk like birds" -- her mind sounds beautiful, doesn't it?
I just love these lines:
A room where Peace and Honor talk like birds,
Sewing bright coins upon the tragic cloth
Of heavy Fate, and Mockery, like a moth,
Flutters and beats about those lovely things.
Such an unusual and beautiful poem, Ruth.
Wonderful, unusual images in this, like, "A country savage as a chestnut rind" and "A room where Peace and Honor talk like birds."
For me, some of the best prompts are poems that get my mind thinking along unusual tracks, like this one does. Hope you had a wonderful day and may you and yours have a very Merry Christmas!
Thank you for sharing this engaging and imagery-rich piece. And you're right, it is a tempting prompt. I hope you will share your own mind poem in the near future!
I, too, am tempted to try a my mind or a my mind-your mind poem. Thanks for a fun prompt for the beginning of break! Enjoy your time and freedom!!
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