Sunday, January 29, 2017

Emory 2017 Chamber 7

The usual disclaimer:  Take whatever makes sense to you and ignore the rest of my lunatic ravings.

Chamber 7 notes.  Y'all were really good.  My top two were obvious but after that I struggled.



Friday, January 20, 2017

Incantation by Czeslaw Milosz

Something I've been thinking about lately . . .

Incantation by Czeslaw Milosz

Human reason is beautiful and invincible. 
No bars, no barbed wire, no pulping of books, 
No sentence of banishment can prevail against it. 
It establishes the universal ideas in language, 
And guides our hand so we write Truth and Justice 
With capital letters, lie and oppression with small. 
It puts what should be above things as they are, 
Is an enemy of despair and a friend of hope. 
It does not know Jew from Greek or slave from master, 
Giving us the estate of the world to manage. 
It saves austere and transparent phrases 
From the filthy discord of tortured words. 
It says that everything is new under the sun, 
Opens the congealed fist of the past. 
Beautiful and very young are Philo-Sophia 
And poetry, her ally in the service of the good. 
As late as yesterday Nature celebrated their birth, 
The news was brought to the mountains by a unicorn and an echo. 
Their friendship will be glorious, their time has no limit. 
Their enemies have delivered themselves to destruction. 

Berkeley, 1968