Poetry Breaks: Li-Young Lee Reads "Irises"

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • The Poetry Breaks series is a series of videos filmed in the late 1980s and early 1990s by creator Leita Luchetti, who co-produced the series with the WGBH New Television Workshops. Poetry Breaks features short videos of internationally renowned poets reading their work, reading the work of other poets, and discussing their takes on poetry in a variety of locations. The Academy of American Poets has partnered with Luchetti to present these videos once again.

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  • @chinnychicello3086
    @chinnychicello3086 Před rokem +1

    0:35
    1.
    In the night, in the wind, at the edge of the rain,
    I find five irises, and call them lovely.
    As if a woman, once, lay by them awhile,
    then woke, rose, went, the memory of hair
    lingers on their sweet tongues.
    I’d like to tear these petals with my teeth.
    I’d like to investigate these hairy selves,
    their beauty and indifference. They hold
    their breath all their lives
    and open, open.
    2.
    We are not lovers, not brother and sister,
    though we drift hand in hand through a hall
    thrilling and burning as thought and desire
    expire, and, over this dream of life,
    this life of sleep, we waken dying-
    violet becoming blue, growing
    black, black-all that
    an iris ever prays,
    when it prays,
    to be.

  • @worldpoetry3161
    @worldpoetry3161 Před 7 lety

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