Gabe Gudding again. Here in letter form, a sort of riff on the eagle as a symbol of the U.S. The same craziness and fun and wild use of language. I don't share his sentiment here, but I love the way he writes. He could revive poetry, if people read poetry.
Dear Eagles
I am bored by beagles those happy dogs
so indelibly at gates. They’re unlike
the nation’s eagles who bang on gelid gusts
above our fields and shining logs. I am
not, thus, bored by yóu—all
your pleasures gentried, such epaulets
and fuss—and never over are the clawed towings
of fish with your angled feathers, no: Dó call me
an eagle lover, then. You are possibles.
Yet too you that once that were some symbols
of this nation that dealt some blows: you are not now
—nor are you ever always will be again—
ethicals,
your country’s over. And though you’re here still,
you will surely go.
For I have seen few snowmen outlast the snows.
Sincerely,
Gabriel Gudding
(First appeared in The Canary)
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Hey Kelli, Where did you find this/ learn about this writer? I'm going off to search for more info. Thank you - this blog is a great treat.
Mary, I'm so glad you like him. I first discovered him on Poetrydaily.com. I loved one of the poems they published and then went on my own search. He has two books that I know of... A Defense of Poetry and Rhode Island Notebook.
Here is one of his that I like:
http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/one-petition-lofted-ginkos
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