Time and Materials

Gerhard Richter: Abstrakt Bilden

1.

To make layers,
As if they were a steadiness of days:

It snowed; I did errands at a desk:
A white flurry out the window thickening; my tongue
Tasted of the glue on envelopes.

On this day sunlight on red brick, bare trees,
Nothing stirring in the icy air.

On this day a blur of color moving at the gym
Where the heat from bodies
Meets the watery, cold surface of the glass.

Made love, made curry, talked on the phone
To friends, the one whose brother died
Was crying and thinking alternately,
Like someone falling down and getting up
And running and falling and getting up.

2.

The object of this poem is not to annihila

To not annih

The object of this poem is to report a theft,
     In progress, of everything

That is not these words
     And their disposition on the page.

The object o     f this poem is to report a theft,
     In progre     ss of everything that exists
That is not th     ese words
     And their d     isposition on the page.

The object     of     his poe     is t     epor     a theft
     In     rogre     f ever     hing     at     xists
Th     is no     ese     w rds
     And their disp sit on o  the pag

3.

To score, to scar, to smear, to streak,
To smudge, to blur, to gouge, to scrape.

"Action painting," i.e.,
The painter gets to behave like time.

4.

The typo would be "painting."

(To abrade.)

5.

Or to render time and stand outside
The horizontal rush of it, for a moment
To have the sensation of standing outside
The greenish rush of it.

6.

Some vertical gesture then, the way that anger
Or desire can rip a life apart,

Some wound of color.

Robert Hass

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i could've sworn that i've posted this but a search of my journal tells me not. i'm glad.

this might just be my very favourite poem.

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