Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Jerome Rothenberg: Previewing “A Book of Infernos”: Six Poems & a Coda




[The excerpts that follow are from a new work of mine scheduled for publication later this year by Lunar Chandelier Collective: 34 poems and a coda derived loosely from the cantos and circles of Dante’s Inferno, “for the infernos and hungers of the worlds around us.”]

INFERNO 1

In the middle of the journey
words began to change

my hand tore loose from yours
trying to turn the wheel

but growing numb


INFERNO 2

Daylight was going fast
the sky awash with stars
like blood or sand

the company around us
growing feckless
unable to find a place to rest


INFERNO 3

God is pain
& leaves us a broken door
to crawl though

that the wind snaps shut
trapping the mind inside
unable to find a place to rest


INFERNO 4
Limbo

Thunder overhead breaks hard

the more it sounds
the more they run from it

poor prisoners inside
a house of plundered dreams


INFERNO 5

A light that drives them blind
they stray abandoned

thinking of the chances lost
of bodies raw & flailing

in a muddy wind


INFERNO 6

Those who have gorged too much
are hungry still
never too full to calm their craving

the more they eat
the more they need to
go on eating


A BOOK OF INFERNOS
Coda

A man with three mouths
once imagined

sucks out the life from those
he swallows

the privilege of the rich
escaped & safe

the sky no longer
beckoning

who hide behind
each other

driving back
the dark invaders

they are the final guides
for this inferno

guarding what they build
& plunder

under a black sun
that will lead us

to another world
a gilded hell

the hungry earth
absent a dream

unable to call us
home

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