Monday, August 24, 2009

Rebel Girl's Poetry Corner: "everybody passes"


Here's a poem by Tony Hoagland for the first day of classes from your comrade and colleague, Rebel Girl - who is on sabbatical this fall, missing you all. Really.


Memory As a Hearing Aid

Somewhere, someone is asking a question,
and I stand squinting at the classroom
with one hand cupped behind my ear,
trying to figure out where that voice is coming from.

I might be already an old man,
attempting to recall the night
his hearing got misplaced,
front-row-center at a battle of the bands,

where a lot of leather-clad, second-rate musicians,
amped up to dinosaur proportions,
test drove their equipment through our ears.
Each time the drummer threw a tantrum,

the guitarist whirled and sprayed us with machine-gun riffs,
as if they wished that they could knock us
quite literally dead.
We called that fun in 1970,

when we weren’t sure our lives were worth surviving.
I’m here to tell you that they were,
and many of us did, despite ourselves,
though the road from there to here

is paved with dead brain cells,
parents shocked to silence,
and squad cars painting the whole neighborhood
the quaking tint and texture of red jelly.

Friends, we should have postmarks on our foreheads
to show where we have been;
we should have pointed ears, or polka-dotted skin
to show what we were thinking

when we hot-rodded over God’s front lawn,
and Death kept blinking.
But here I stand, an average-looking man
staring at a room

where someone blond in braids
with a beautiful belief in answers
is still asking questions.

Through the silence in my dead ear,
I can almost hear the future whisper
to the past: it says that this is not a test
and everybody passes.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice poem but I am looking for the scoop on summer...what did they do while we weren't looking?

Enjoy your sabbtical.

Anonymous said...

yeah, who's on first?

Anonymous said...

First, I like the poem very much and it fits well with (or along side) the fulminations I just unleashed at the 60s in another post (below). If everyone "passes," then it IS a test, one with a happy outcome. I'm more inclined to say that everyone fails, but then, with effort, we get better and not just older. Bring earplugs. SECOND,9:57, you are pissing me off. We (mostly I) posted all during the summer, including reports on board meetings and bulletins about trustees. That YOU didn't pay attention doesn't mean that WE didn't do so. Harrumph. -R

Anonymous said...

It's true, Chunk did a yeoman's job posting throughout the summer - just scroll back.

Chunk, I think you've spoiled people - they've come to expect a chirpy re-cap of the summer's escapades.

Anonymous said...

I like the humor, the images and the hope.

Anonymous said...

Summer is THE season for skullduggery - just WAIT until people find out what happened.

We don't know the half of it yet, the deals and the double deals.

Anonymous said...

5:58 don't leave us hanging...
What happened?

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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