The purpose of Anderson's poetry is not to try to seek that which is already within us but that which we have always known since infancy as a viable factor in where we have arrived. And still we travel, discover, and grow with the speed of dawn. Poetry which merely tells a story or points to a deeper meaning does not have the power of taking you by the leash and unfastening it. That alone should frighten a traveler. The art of poetry itself is never a saving factor but is merely a voice found in the heart of one who has never given up in spite of the beatings. Doesn't this explain most of us still on the journey? The traveler who has found his or her inner voice will understand Anderson's poetry through personal experience, but to others, it may be nothing more than indecipherable marks on an abandoned wall. And may have, through no fault of their own, no need of it. Whichever the case, relish the disturbance and enjoyment of things that have always been yours and your right to reclaim them. This book is best embraced in some quiet, private place of comfort far away from the things that sent you there.
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James Victor Anderson has written and published under previous book titles as Not Unlike a Madman in Cheap Sandals, Dance Without a Rack of Bones Within, The Heart Has a Homely Face, and Occasional Damage of Roses. His current work is a continuation of the Taoist perspective through which the common human experience becomes extraordinary. If we demanded God to reveal himself the very best, what he might do is tell us to look into water and see what it means. In our own reflection we cannot enter or grasp him at all by means of our intellectual illusions or even faith that water can hold us up. When a Taoist says "There is no God where there is only God" he is insubordinate to all schools of thought, East or West, which try to put the highest deity in an observable container or dismiss it as an irrelevant anachronism.
Introduction, vii,
Quan Yin, 1,
Moment, 2,
Bones, 3,
Painted Light, 5,
Bamboo, 6,
Apple Orchard, 7,
Things We Know, 9,
Tao Cannot Be Told, 11,
Manchild, 13,
Bad Boy, 15,
Precognition, 17,
When School Begins, 19,
Scissors, Paper and Rock, 21,
Remembering Girls With Braids, 23,
October in a Glass of Rum, 24,
Puddle Wizards, 26,
Night Shore, 28,
Come Visit While I Slip Away, 29,
Open Windows, 32,
Me and Jack Smile Back, 33,
Halloween Night, 35,
Frankenstein, 37,
Passing Through November, 39,
Madman, 41,
It's Raining, 45,
Fall Water, 47,
An Occasional Damage of Roses, 49,
Branches into Winter, 52,
Can't Find, 54,
Transition, 56,
Lunch with Joe, 58,
1945, A Dog of Dust, 60,
Imaginata, 62,
Old Man Lost Young, 64,
Mourning Suzanne, 66,
Barbara's Kiss, 68,
The Measure of Pain, 70,
The Light Bearer's Eve, 71,
Singers, 73,
The Pythagorean Shopping Cart, 75,
Good Friday, 77,
Housebroken Dreams, 79,
Illusion, 81,
Air Terminal, 83,
Eat It By the Fire, 85,
Eulogy, 87,
Blue Fjord, 89,
As I Turn to Leave, 90,
Trench Knife, 92,
To a Fat Ugly Girl in a Purple Tee, 98,
We Toast Her Cavalcade, 100,
When I Was Daniel Boone, 102,
Wine Critique, 104,
Simpson Park, 105,
Forest Path, 107,
Forest of the Heavy Mist, 109,
Forest Storm, 111,
Riding on the Forest, 113,
Forest Passage, 115,
Consciousness, 117,
Inveterate Peace, 119,
QUAN YIN
to see into the eyes of woman's love
shakes the deepest roots of ancient trees
that hold this earth together
MOMENT
While we're in this moment
as of everything that ever was
a sleight of time,
and pulled you from a high silk hat,
let's disregard its meaning in a maze
that's nothing in the overview
as one who searches inside out
for answers that can best be called escape.
There's no escaping from a single moment
where we dreamed of ancient forests
in our eons of ascension from historic bogs,
and theater successful with illusions.
But if one falling snowflake had imprinted
in its crystal maze a message that all things
have happened in this moment
that you caught it on your tongue,
could you also have the presence
of a simpleton before a trout
that leaps the sun bright ripples washing
through your moment
fading now?
BONES
white
without permission
cleaned and bleached
dejected bones
expound in silence
like an optimistic faith
is undermined
where future goes
nothing lives there now
amongst the stripped
and barren jumble trapping
sand behind its barricade
blanching in the sun
calcium is more
than bad comparison
to Roman ruins
bones are left
to show remains
of all the unacceptable
pared down to simple means
and nothing grows there
after that but glory
of the fiction we were fed
son of man
can these bones walk?
PAINTED LIGHT
Light is only deeper than reflecting water,
and shapes our movement in its passing.
I beheld your form for just a minute of today,
and all the light and dark of you diminished
as I turned another page.
It wasn't that you passed into another turning
of this world, and then vanished into evening
and its clustered starpoints,
nebulizing where we cannot go.
It's here the sun is painting whom we are,
and all we are is light and shadows moving
in our moments filled with tedium and toil.
Stillness in that passing second genuflects
in reverence to the light upon your face,
and tells me that your heart is lighter
than the feather it is weighed against.
I watched you walking through the turning day,
and I knew you only by the brushing sound
of thunder that I feel
through deafening silence of light.
BAMBOO
clean fallen
smooth dropping
segments holding altogether
swiftly scything wind
and archers bending
bowstrings
to a distant morning
whistling hollow shafts
to birds unhindered
sudden unseen blades
already through their slashing
mark how certainly
the future has arrived
we danced among the parallels
of leaning light
and waved to evenings gathering
gusts of passing leaves
so quickly
in the brittle snap
of cleanly severed lines
a shining wind has thrust its steel
into the exquisite
APPLE ORCHARD
Light is never lost among a shadow.
Arching limbs prepare their gathering hold
on sun rays over spending blossoms.
A heavy hum of bees
defy those darkening stripes of shadow
as if they were a ghost of prisons
fading in the memory of the free.
Overpowering scent of blooms pervade
and overcome the soberest constitutions,
making drunkards rue the falsity that passed
for what they would have loved.
Two lovers run
through petal-falling streams of light,
impounding better sense that hides behind
my dark arthritic pain and cynic heart.
Still they have the power
to convey their dreams
and leave behind the shades of better sense.
Shadows would have been their home
had not a silliness of scented love
staved off appointed guardians
whose injuries become our own.
Foolishness shall reign
while orchards bloom before the apples
in their rooted sense.
Propriety and ethos will suspend themselves.
Fruit of ripened succulence
makes passionate breath avail,
and birth brings forth a sagely elder,
slightly with a grin.
Light was never lost among the shadows.
At worst it flickers at the moment of our birth,
exploding into novas as we breathe our last,
and settles into memories of apple sunsets
touching on an orchard-filled
discrepancy of blooms.
THINGS WE KNOW
There are some things we know
that mount upon a cornerstone
of summer melting candle wax.
Once we knew what lit our way
and told our children twice today
of labor that we dignified with pain.
Nothing worth a kippered herring
bares itself as easy as a random theft,
or honesty is something spoken
once upon a temple
made of broken stone.
These things we knew
before the risen tide had covered paths
we passed for certain in the trusted dark,
but face the daylight not the same
as shadows that have moved again.
There are some things we know
that never change in cycles
as a spiral risen skyward
like an axle free of wheels that turn
toward places that are left to burn.
Some things we know
that never have a name
still hover over fingers on the keys
unlocking music from imprisoned pain.
Somewhere under bones that fail
we know these things are palpable
as polished stones that hide beneath
a surface of illusionary light.
TAO CANNOT BE TOLD
particles of dust
lifting in a pane of light
a withering daffodil
that knows eternity
the sudden gust of air
from...
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