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Sometimes a Great Notion

October 22, 2011 by Watt Childress 4 Comments


Living statues everywhere
mime the mighty act.
Pilgrims, smiling for posterity,
uphold the old tree of stone.

We almost didn’t come here
on this shiny day in Pisa.
Too cool for clichés,
we’ve seen zombie kitsch before.

Or so we reckoned,
like snobs.
The icon is humbled magnificence;
beauty settled, reclaimed by Pachamama.
Suddenly, miraculously, we join the multitude.

Centuries away other tourists rise from
breakfasts of lumberjack gravy.
Headed to the john they pass snapshots
of grave men on colossal stumps,
nailed to their fallen toil.

In the Baptistery of San Giovanni
a diva with sunglasses atop black hair
steps into the center of the mob every half hour.
“Silencio,” she commands,
and then sounds the sacred.

I’m edged toward tears by the acoustic marriage
of science and spirit.
My soulmate weeps, washed unbound.

At that moment an undead American
doused in cornpone cologne
saunters past us on fat feet.
“It’s a nice tune, but you can’t dance to it,”
he haws.

By God Uncle Sam
could stand dunking.
Go down go down
by the River Arno.
Crunch locusts with saints
and smear honey in your beard.

Filed Under: Art, Culture, Poetry, ULE

About Watt Childress

Watt owns Jupiter's Books in Cannon Beach, Oregon and he publishes the Upper Left Edge. He has written for HIPFiSH, The Daily Astorian, The North Coast Citizen, The Seaside Signal, The Oregonian, and The Vancouver Observer. Also Appalachian Magazine, The Kingsport Times-News, The Tennessean, The Third Eye, Farmazine, The Griot, and Presbyterian Survey. His lettered compulsion took a turn, thirty-some years ago, when he began sending odd columns to the Reverend Billy Lloyd Hults, former publisher of The Upper Left Edge. Watt lives on a tiny hill-farm perched beside the Nehalem Valley. There he and his kin care for dairy goats, chickens, ducks, dogs, newts and other critters.

Comments

  1. Astoria Bob says

    October 24, 2011 at 4:47 am

    Incredible writing, Watt!

    Reply
    • Watt Childress says

      October 25, 2011 at 9:39 am

      Thanks Bob.

      Reply
  2. Glenna Gray says

    October 28, 2011 at 5:30 am

    Powerful, thank you for sharing your trip!

    Reply
  3. Sylvia Thunder Bird says

    May 9, 2012 at 4:36 pm

    Watt, Love your “Sometimes A Great Notion.” Thank you for opening up and expanding one of the greatest lines ever written … Sylvia )O(

    Reply

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