Read The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan Online
Authors: Alice Notley
Today was a day to remember death:
I remember the death
of Hitler
& now I think of The Song of Roland
Roland’s death
& now I think to see
if there were similarities
& now I see there were . . .
& now I wonder what Tom Clark thinks
Edwin, Alex, Dick . . .
Mike?
A lung aching in the room
inside Mike
disease bringing you a little closer
Forget it!
Piss on it!
Kiss my ass!
he say
in his absolute way
Everybody obey
But
we are all victims
(me too)
& we all love life
(too bad)
I told Ron Padgett that I’d like to have
NICE TO SEE YOU
engraved on my tombstone.
Ron said he thought he’d like to have
OUT TO LUNCH
on his.
Dear Lewis:
I’ve been down but I’m surfacing
I’ve been lost but now I’m found
“One will leaf one’s life all over again”
you say
& you are right
around & around & around go the swirling leaves
Death is
not
is
not
so horrible today
The poison in the needle
floods my body
it hurts my head
it hurts my head
Poison from the needle
floods my bloodstream
it detonates my head
it detonates my head
I should put that needle down
but tomorrow I’ll be dead.
I recognized myself in a dream too, (Ted)
we met & parted
Hello & Goodbye
simple as that
my life recognized my death
Waiting on you
The heart stops briefly when someone dies, one
massive slow stroke as someone passes
from your outside life to your inside,
& then
everything continues
sanely
& I believe in you.
News of my cat
poor cat
descendant of Frank O’Hara’s cat
he’s dead
I grieve
let it down
let it down on me
X died, & Joe knew, but didn’t want to have to tell anyone; but Carol knew, & so,
at Ken’s 12th Night party she told me. After a few minutes, I took Martha home,
& then I walked home myself, across town, through Tompkins Square Park, to
Avenue D & 2nd Street. I went to bed, & then I started to cry; & I stayed in bed
for three days, & cried, & slept. And now I’m crying a little again. But then I got
up, I said “well, that’s enough, fuck it!”, & I got dressed, & went over to visit
Anne & Lewis as before.
Bernadette had to arrange her mother’s funeral age 15
& we’re in Rattner’s 3
AM
& she’s telling me how her father died before that
& all the death around her
surrounding her
so many relatives
& how she just thought
that’s what people do
“They die”
& she was so good & obedient until her uncle died
& then
something just snapped
Then she sent me this 2 days later:
Deaths, causes: tuberculosis, syphilis, dysentery, scarlet fever and streptococcal sore throat, diptheria, whooping cough, meningococcal infections, acute poliomyelitis, measles, malignant neoplasms, leukemia and aleukemia, benign neoplasms, asthma, diabetes, anemias, meningitis, cardiovascular-tenal diseases, narcolepsy, influenza and pneumonia, bronchitis, other broncho-pulmonix diseases, ulcer of stomach and duodenum, appendicitis, hernia and intestinal obstruction, gastritis, duodenitis, enteritis, and colitis, cirrhosis of liver, acute nephritis, infections of kidney, hyperplasis of prostrate, deliveries and complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium, abortion, congenital malformations, birth injuries, postnatal asphyxia, infections of newborn, symptoms, senility, and ill-defined conditions, motor vehicle accidents, falls, burns, drowning, railroad accidents, firearms accidents, poison gases, other poisons, suicide, homicide.