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Tontines

Tontines

 

If there is a God

And sorry if there’s not

(there is—

there, you have the ending

of the story)

Then I wish God to do

A better job of it

For all the dreadful things

That happen

Not to me

(though, yes, there’s that)

But to all the people

Who are burned in fire

Felled into the earth

Killed because smooth steel

And lead pellets seemed

Good inventions at the time

And since

(we can beat them all down

anytime, pleading a case for

ploughshares)

God, can you not stop

All the measures that hide empire

Except where vanity

Vaingloriousness

Must break through

The offices and the meeting rooms

Sending, allowing

Hurt into the battlefields?

Naturally and practically, you can

Though there is that stone so

Heavy that you cannot lift

You made it out of will

And set it spinning

42, the Earth

It is a kind of comedy

The classic kind, pray please

In which through funny means

(grim humor in grim times)

The community is healed

Better than restored,

Renewed

And we have a forest for a world

Near the city of perfection

Feasts, cominglings, promises

Of weddings

‘Round fires tamed by angels

The marriage of harrowed hell

And heaven

New heaven partners with

New world, finally the right kind:

Just

And which

To mitigate with love

 

C L Couch

 

 

Photo by Richard Cordones on Unsplash

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Looking Forward

 

A (Classic) Comedy Tonight

(congratulations to the groundhog Phil from Punxsutawney, who did not see his shadow today, auguring an early spring)

 

 

A (Classic) Comedy Tonight

 

It’s a cinematic day

When I will look too closely

At items on the corner of

The table

Or on the kitchen counter

As a cut

A camera angle

A quick shot in a movie

A montage

Of textures, surfaces, light

And shadow:

 

Of orange peelings in a paper towel

A clear, squat square canister of cottonballs

By the bathroom sink

Winter sunshine slanting over the tabletop

Illuminating piles of books

I mean to read

 

There’s a setting

And a set

And how it’s dressed

 

Maybe I’ll find something

On television

Maybe in a book

I mean to read

 

Something with good guys, maybe

Bad guys

Characters

Easily identified

So that I know who’s who

Whom to cheer on

To celebrate

(could be everyone)

When the final conflicts are resolved

Cue catharsis

 

C L Couch

 

 

https://shakespeare.emory.edu/as-you-like-it/

https://shakespeare.emory.edu/

caption: Miss Lily Brayton./As “Rosalind” in “As You Like It.” [sic]

 

Lysistrata Vote

Lysistrata Vote

(USA, elsewhere)

 

A comedy by Aristophanes

 

And a Spanish film

From 2002

(Thanks, Wiki-P)

 

The Lysistrata woman

Wages sex against men who

Rather

Want to go to war

 

She wins, averting

Armageddon

Between Sparta and Athens

 

And, as in all good comedies

(Classic, say),

The community is better,

Stronger for it

 

For her

 

Now

 

For all shes who must be obeyed,

Time for another laugh like this?

C is for Chorus

C is for Chorus

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

Human players are tragic:

Even in our comedies, vicious

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

What we see can blind, but

Unlike Oedipus can’t self-maim

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

Our role is comment for you

Who attend our seeing-place

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

Like Antigone, we’re horrified

In forsaking our heroic dead

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

Cynics abandon Parnassus;

We will stay, the human voice

 

We bend our knee to no one;

No one surrenders to us

 

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