Saturday, December 12, 2009

Poem of the Day

The Effort
By Billy Collins

Would anyone care to join me
in flicking a few pebbles in the direction
of teachers who are fond of asking the question:
"What is the poet trying to say?"

as if Thomas Hardy and Emily Dickinson
had struggled but ultimately failed in their efforts—
inarticulate wretches that they were,
biting their pens and staring out the window for a clue.

Yes, it seems that Whitman, Amy Lowell
and the rest could only try and fail
but we in Mrs. Parker's third-period English class
here at Springfield High will succeed

with the help of these study questions
in saying what the poor poet could not,
and we will get all this done before
that orgy of egg salad and tuna fish known as lunch.

Tonight, however, I am the one trying
to say what it is this absence means,
the two of us sleeping and waking under different roofs.
The image of this vase of cut flowers,

not from our garden, is no help.
And the same goes for the single plate,
the solitary lamp, and the weather that presses its face
against these new windows--the drizzle and the
morning frost.

So I will leave it up to Mrs. Parker,
who is tapping a piece of chalk against the blackboard,
and her students—a few with their hands up,
others slouching with their caps on backwards—

to figure out what it is I am trying to say
about this place where I find myself
and to do it before the noon bell rings
and that whirlwind of meatloaf is unleashed.

4 comments:

  1. love it. this is actually the first billy collins that I've read in my life. i'm pleased with it.

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  2. wow matt, that's really embarrassing. you should definitely read more billy collins. this is good, but he has better stuff.

    let's flick pebbles at the teachers!

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  3. Oh, Billy, you're a charming brat sometimes and your poetry is cool. High school, I don't miss you.

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  4. My favorite line is obviously, "that orgy of egg salad and tuna fish known as lunch," which is kind of the entire reason I stuck this poem up here. It makes me giggle every time I read it. I do think his poetry is cool, for he pleases me endlessly. I hope you will read more Billy Collins, Matthew, for he is easy to read and sarcastic, which are two things that I like. Mmmm poetry is lovely.

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