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C- Reverie 3, week 7

Prompt:  pp 139, 141  Create your own reverie in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “When I read this line by Edmond Vandercammen: ‘My childhood goes back to that wheaten bread,’ an odor of warm bread invaded a house of my youth.”  Create a reverie to demonstrate how in your own life “a whole vanished universe is preserved by an odor.”

The Trophy in my room. First Place. The worst player on the best team.

I speak of the smell of my mitt. It is unique; I am left-handed, proudly so. I assume the smell–nothing else like it in my world–is the result of a very complex compound of leather and oil chemicals. To me, it smells like running around. To me, it smells like the Summer in the Grass. To me, it Smells Like Kid Spirit. That was the summer I literally never swung the bat once all season, though because of some well-timed errors, I bunted a home run during a practice game. We made the playoffs–only lost one game all year, to Jay Buhner’s Mariners. At least he gave me a high-five and a couple autographs. The first playoff game, I got pegged in the ankle. it kinda fucking hurt. But then I stole second. Then third. Then went home on a groundout. I was safe, but the umpire “wanted to be fair” or something. My coach argued. it took a long time. “Can we speed this up? My ankle’s falling asleep,” just to clear the mood. the dugout exploded in laughter. We won that game. We were eliminated by (go figure) the goddamn Yankees a few weeks later. Those kids were bigger than us and threw faster. Some might say they were older than our team, I say steroids are leaking into Little League. Jay Buhner expects way too much from his kids.

C- Reverie #2

Prompt:  pp 88, 93  Create your own reverie in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “Reveries of idealization develop, not by letting oneself be taken in by memories, but by constantly dreaming the values of being whom one would love.”  Great dreamers dream their double.  Can you create a reverie to demonstrate how and why the passion of your current field study sustains you?  How is your “letter” (e.g., c is for cacao) your magnified double?  (E.g., While tasting Kallari chocolate can you re-member how C might idealize cacao?) “”Tell me whom you create and I shall tell you who you are.'” Suggestion: Use your reverie on an idealized passion to create a poem that evokes the sensation of how your passion is sustaining you.

Since I was a boy, I’ve been afraid of the Ocean, open and bare with miles of darkness and unknown beasts below my fragility. even wading in shallow was uncertainty; rip currents come from out of the blue and sweep you out into the unknown, far from home. But in the last couple of years, I’ve lost my fear, gradual though it may have been. For better or worse, I crave Mystery. I beg for understanding, I cry to know that there is something more than mechanics and protons above my head, aeons of primordial soup and pure chance behind me. I have always known, it seems more than most others, the sense of the language of the Wise Ones of old. And now I’ve found the Druids, my ancient forefathers, guardians of ancient truths, tellers of legends. I will create the Druid’s Grove, he will tell me I am strong.

 

C- First Reverie

Prompt: pp 38-39, 47  Create your own reverie on the engendering of words in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “Look out for the flamboires, little girl! Look out for the flambettes, booby!” In your experience does a romance language such as French do a “great service” by being a “passionate language” that has not wanted to  preserve a neuter gender, but rather multiplies occasions for choosing/coupling? What words, for you, “love each other?” Can you create a reverie to demonstrate words that, for you, have sexes re: the passion of your current field study?

Words: 110

It is easy: the Goddess, who silently sings dark subtleties that somehow ring. She’s married to Magick, to Music, to Madness, to Moon and Mystery, and gives birth to the Stranger who rides on a black stallion out of the forests from a distant, Shining Realm which can only be reached by the light of the silvery moon. The Music of Goddess casts a spell from the silent melodies of her soft fingers gliding upon the Neural Lyre, as graceful as raindrops tapping and sliding upon the window of Consciousness. She is not a beast as you have been told. She is a dark lady with eyes made of gold.

C is for Ocean

For the project titled C is for Ocean, the student will, to the best of their ability, cultivate a meaningful relationship with a local First Nation (otherwise known as a “tribe”) and attempt to access an elevated level of consciousness as experienced by indigenous wisemen, or what many in Western society have come to refer to as “shamans.” The student will immerse himself in this “otherworld” to both understand and explain the essence of this state of consciousness. As many would describe this place as the world from which metaphor derives, it follows that only a metaphor can aptly describe the nature of this experience. In essence, the student will dive in to the sea of consciousness and, in the words of Robert Bringhurst, “come back speaking poetry.”

ABCs and 123s – weekly log and field notes

Bachelardian Reverie

  • C- reverie 4, week 8 March 3, 2013 Prompt:  p 189   “If there are ‘gorges’ (French = ‘throats’) in the mountains, isn’t it because the wind, long ago, spoke there?” In Bachelard’s understanding of poetry, a “light delirium ...
  • C- Reverie 3, week 7 March 3, 2013 Prompt:  pp 139, 141  Create your own reverie in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “When I read this line by Edmond Vandercammen: ‘My childhood goes back to that wheaten bread,’ an ...
  • C- Reverie #2 March 3, 2013 Prompt:  pp 88, 93  Create your own reverie in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “Reveries of idealization develop, not by letting oneself be taken in by memories, but by constantly dreaming ...
  • C- First Reverie March 3, 2013 Prompt: pp 38-39, 47  Create your own reverie on the engendering of words in response to Bachelard’s reverie:  “Look out for the flamboires, little girl! Look out for the flambettes, ...

Poetry

  • Writing (my first long poem, in some ways also my ACTUAL first language poem) Writing Writing, writing I know not showing only what I’ve bought Make me fancy, make me fine, words only mask what we forgot.   Tell me what the beauty sees– but restricted   Never-ending story told, the Passion only felt How do ...
  • my first language poem A faded day in my head, again   I fade.   can’t know who How i got to here when i was Myself.   Heart.   Centre.   No think. You are what you DO –you are how to lose   For now.   All I need is confidence or My heart ...
  • Randomly Stabbed in the back of the thigh I wonder why she does not call to me instead All these ghosts in sailboats are the reason I have cried. To me, she says “I’m almost ...
  • C- this is a song, not a poem… …and it’s the BEST THING I’VE EVER WRITTEN. Welcome to the Forest Greenman says hello Greenman says hello   See you through the window sitting at the table Words are wandering about but nothing’s being said   I ...
  • C- Forest poem four Earth Kissing   Growing   Making love   this is Earth, a flying dove   Greening trees everywhere a violet sunset is her hair   this is life solid rock holding me   soothing me   she loves and i love her.
  • C- Forest Poem three Fire Watch even water cannot wash the things that bring pollution here   Soft no more, it must be cleansed all the Forest runs with fear   Lost the mother deer and fawn a light this bright won’t come till dawn   We ...
  • C- Forest Poem two Water Hopefully you’ll come to me you’re running free weave in and out, you’re nurturing and coming back around to feed yourself again   The water here is crystal clear it is not sharp, is not a ...
  • C- Forest Poem one Air “Drop your mind,” says the wind let it whisper, let it in never changing never there in your hand but the air is everywhere where you stand 40,000 pounds of voices pushing down on your shoulders invisible voices speaking solemnly in whispers of ...

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