Read The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan Online
Authors: Alice Notley
as I’d have it said, Paul,
I hear you, do. Crossing Park Avenue
South; 4:14 a.m.; going West at
23rd; September 1st, 1971.
I take him
purely as treasure
His exquisite pain
pinpoints my evasive pleasure.
Don’t think him to be
Any more than you see
& Don’t be beastly
to him. If you do
he’ll let you see him
seeing you:
& you’ll wake up hating yourself
for hating him.
You will.
you’re so funny! I’d give you
all of my money, anytime,
just to see what you’d say!
alas, all I have is a dime.
How you talk is my heart’s
delight. You are
more terrible than your step-dad,
more great than bright light.
Anne,
A Happy Birthday, late, to you,
Never less than great to us, great
Light and air in our lives, that bus
Whose windows look always to you, so straight
so true;
love;
Ted
FOR BILL BERKSON
1.
“This mushroom walks in.”
2.
“And one cannot go back except in time.”
3.
“Nothing is gained by assurance as to what is insecure.”
4.
“I have a machine-gun trained on Scotland Yard.”
5.
“The body sends out self to repel non-self.”
6.
“I can get close & still stay outside.”
7.
“See the why, knowing what: the clear enigma.”
8.
“a fragrant flowered shrub blush a clean tantrum.”
Six months of each other
Evoke the birth throes
This primitive magnetic expression of the heads
Above all the hypnotic presence of staring eyes that have
a ritualistic fixity
Against the broad arcs whose force not only cuts wildly
Into a jungle of coarse energies
But whose fury is substituted for the rigorous control
of eye & intellect
So a penchant for the grotesque is hardly absent
This perfect day.
Above his head clanged
Turning
And there were no dreams
in this sleep
Over this table.
FOR LEWIS MACADAMS
my crib your crib
the interior burns I read
white palm over the coffee can
in the quiet
a manual
of gentle but determined practices
“I want human to begin with”
A small voice walks across the grey empty room.
He never listened while friends talked. He worked
steadily to the even current of sound; but if a note
of distress were struck he was aware of it at once.
Like a wireless operator with a novel open in front
of him, he could disregard every signal except the
ship’s symbol and the
S.O.S
. He could even work better
when they talked than when they were silent, for so long
as his ear-drum registered those tranquil sounds—their
deep gossip, comments on the sermons preached by one
another, plots of new movies, even commentaries on and complaints
about the weather—he knew that all was well. It was
silence that stopped him working—silence in which he might
look up and see terror waiting in their eyes for
his attention.
Rain or Shine:
dig it: the solitude of
someone
Call for Company Men
& Women
to become
at the very least
visible
in all of our daily lives.
Name one possible man: Jim
One possible woman: Maggie May, or
at least,
maybe
Gather ye rosebuds, gimmicks,
Crystal,
Schmee,
make-up
the necessary Will
to insist on Grace
from time to time, at
your
place
where light in waves
thru motes of dust
lends all your combinations
lust: this
ardor to
Believe in Now as the noun it is
when “why not”
hits this town:
“that’s your given prerogative,
son”
We all do something; it goes
without saying; you
do it.
It got done.
Red Air
& I can hear the red bus
sing
Morning has broken
meticulously
labelled the East Wing is fossils
sinister habits antiques
in fact a pleasant park
a government department
bulbs
birth
severe abundance swirlings
The most
spectacular object
in it
a great
shining
prolific
automatic
electric
churchyard
map-maker
mute
flickering
imagination
bejewelled
coarse
display
the euphonious person
in hey-day
wholesomeness
taken
over-large
fuses
With a little lantern above
A sort of canopy
pitched within a room
architecture
Church
with the exception of
One steel office building
A cold violent backside to you
A little saucer dome
imp anonymity
little plateaus in various arms
Swallower of former designs
true stone fan virile shadow
functional sinews of mood & tempo of
ballcourt
COFFEE
Square bracketing vision bubble dome
Central Presences Naked in the Shroud:
Sensible in the air
bronze pedestrian tree-ape
grace-note
the dizzying staircase
non-euphonious personal
disguise.
It’s made of everything, slow
stains & flash
You can see, for example,
green, past enchantment
& trees wave in passing
Even the children today are smart
& not just more people
Look!
Strolling, sassy, dashing, brilliant!
The whole world turns, to see
nods, interminably its head
Cool black cats, super white stars
will dance all night in that wake!
Of three minutes of sunlight.
Last night
before retiring,
one of those brain-spasms
I guess all poets must have
prompted me to write
in my bedside
notebook
which, incidentally
is blue, and shaped like
a Regular Grind
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee can
these words:
“I advance Dagwood Bumstead as
the pre-eminent philosopher of our time.”
This morning,
I awakened to the startling
realization that
overnight I had become transformed
into the person
of that noble & decent man,
“Dr. Watson.” For good.
Over Belle Vue Road that silence said
To mean an angel is passing overhead.
Anselm’s round head framed peering in the garden door
Four & ½ hours before, I didn’t hear
The doorbell ring—7:30 a.m. Greenwich Summer Time—
Announcing the arrival
Of the celebrated Greek-American Poet
from Chicago: John Paul! Was that
An Alice or a Mabel who let him in?
First to visit us
In Wonderful Wivenhoe, where
Once smugglers ran amok, smuggling
What? and now Alice goes out
To shoppe.
“I have only one work, & I hardly know what it is!”
My baby throws my shoes through the door.
Baby-talk woke up the world, today
little Anselm,
Alice, Mabel,