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January 30, 2008

Wednesday Bonus Poem

I was feeling grouchy about some comments at 3QD and then I read this:

A Cat in an Empty Apartment
Wislawa Szymborska

Dying--you wouldn't do that to a cat.
For what is a cat to do
in an empty apartment?
Climb up the walls?
Brush up against the furniture?
Nothing here seems changed,
and yet something has changed.
Nothing has been moved,
and yet there's more room.
And in the evenings the lamp is not on.

One hears footsteps on the stairs,
but they're not the same.
Neither is the hand
that puts a fish on the plate.

Something here isn't starting
at its usual time.
Something here isn't happening
as it should.
Somebody has been here and has been,
and then has suddenly disappeared
and now is stubbornly absent.

Frederica_krueger_the_beautifulAll the closets have been scanned
and all the shelves run through.
Slipping under the carpet and checking came to nothing.
The rule has even been broken and all the papers scattered.
What else is there to do?
Sleep and wait.

Just let him come back,
let him show up.
Then he'll find out
that you don't do that to a cat.
Going toward him
faking reluctance,
slowly,
on very offended paws.
And no jumping, purring at first.

[Thanks to Jim Culleny and the lovely Frederica Krueger.]

Posted by Abbas Raza at 07:42 AM | Permalink

Comments

when will you people learn not to fuck with Abbas?
He gets busy, Mo.

morgan

Posted by: morgan meis | Jan 30, 2008 8:40:38 AM

I too am frequently grouchy but rarely these days about poetry. As I see it, poems are there for those that what them and easily avoided by those that don’t. Usually, when I come across someone pissed off at poems in general or a specific poem or poet, the pissed off someone turns out to be a poet themselves with a hard set of notions about what’s good and what isn’t and deep rooted love of poetry.

What I like about what I find at 3QD is that most posts, poetry included, come from somewhere outside my largely traditional canon. I’m an ordinary 64 year old, working class white man and 3QD makes me stretch. For keeping my brain fresh it beats crossword and sudoku puzzles and I like it that the editors, Jim Culleny included, take chances.

These days I’m often reminded of a comment made by an English Professor in a departmental meeting:

”The reason (English Department) fights are so bitter is because the stakes are so small.”

That said I’m of an age where I don’t like to fight with anyone but I can get it up for fascists. A good grouch firing off a drive-by stirs the soup nicely and should be welcomed.

Got poems? Send them to Jim.

Posted by: Harry Walsh | Jan 30, 2008 10:09:02 AM

What a heart-breaking poem.

Posted by: Elatia Harris | Jan 30, 2008 10:40:42 AM

A perfect poem. Perfectly formed, and perfectly true.

Thank you.

Posted by: SB | Jan 30, 2008 1:57:09 PM

What a lovely poem, Abbas.

Posted by: Bibi | Jan 30, 2008 4:17:27 PM

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