It's got to be the days of malaise
We just want to sit and dwell upon
The cool, fall days
But we must rise to face the heat
Lilies languishing at our feet.
We just want to sit and dwell upon
The cool, fall days
But we must rise to face the heat
Lilies languishing at our feet.
My cousins in Mississippi and Alabama, Jeanne and Sue, took it upon themselves to plan a family reunion for this weekend in Homewood, Mississippi, their mother and father and my fathers birthplace. Lots of work went into it and hopes were high. Then one by one, circumstances arose and this one wasn’t coming, that one was sick, another just never responded. And so the reunion was cancelled, then revived with a remnant, then even that was cancelled today.
They said they wouldn’t plan another. It’s sad to live to witness the death of a family. Many I never knew except maybe a week or so my entire life when thankfully, our parents still took vacations to visit family, but no longer. We shall always remain strangers. Thank you Jeanne and Sue for trying.
By now Old Town
Has been taken down
The canoes stored
In lower Maine
Awaiting portage
From Penobscot
To upper Suwannee
Today was just the right
kind of Sunday
A half moon above
The just enough to soothe
breeze
Hummingbirds feeding
New chickens scratching
To take you from inside
your frame
And let you just again
enjoy your time upon
this side of the glass.
I’ve been reflecting upon Gone with the wind, the Pulitzer Prize novel by Margaret Mitchell and the movie, which was a rapid version of the book, which was much more enjoyable. One of the things about the movie conveniently ignored today, is the great love that flowed both ways, even despite Scarlett’s often very unlovable ways. It’s as if the narrative in all things racial must be white bad, white fault, white oppressing.
I wrote yesterday of Angeline, our maid, and how she loved me as her son, held me in the same esteem as her own children, wasn’t in any way ashamed to be seen with me, a spoiled little white boy. And I loved her as well. No, the narrative should be, it was only a job to her, you were enslaving her, you must apologize.
One of the reasons so much is Going with the wind today is the focus is on such things as justice, revenge, hatred, animosity, all things divisive, and nothing of a love for a mammy and her petulant Scarlet.
wonderful to me, yea, four which I know not:
The way of a kite in the air
The way of a serpent upon a rock
The way of a ship in the midst of the sea
And the way of a man with a maid.
The ever working ones in the yard
Isn’t life for them trying enough
To contend with wasps rough
enough to put a sting quite hard
From Rails to Boat tails
Waiting for Magritte
Johnclarestokes
Does everything align to your reason?
Must there exist rational explanation for everything?
If I showed you a mystery we shall not all sleep
Would you lie awake nights your soul to keep?
Johnclarestokes
He would stop along the way to some humble
abode and ask intently why no interest
Why she had land and horses and the best family
Are you just of another persuasion?
And she’d assure him not and pray just someway
to get away
For the evening was coming
When under the cover of darkness
to slip away and meet the Silver Queen
to lie in the watermelon fields and listen
as the coyotes and hounds called to her
The girl with the horses long since sleeping
dreaming of her coming preacher boy
but he never came
For he too was under the spell of the
Silver Queen
And it wasn’t until years later
The grandson came
But by then the old preacher
Upon his dying bed
could only gaze into his eyes
without a word
That’s the price one pays
to give his love to the Silver Queen
her gestation measured in years
the grandson exiled to her island.
Johnclarestokes
Four swallowtail
Above me did sail
Above me did sail
Today
Three buzzards
Above me did hover
Above me did hover
Tomorrow
Two cardinals
Above me will discover
Above me will discover
Forever
This man
Below them was a lover
Below them was a lover
Wasn’t it a grand thing
When we’d gather in
the day with laughter
enough to chase all
cares away
Oh what a day