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Differentia: Review of Italian Thought Number 8 Combined Issue 8-9 Spring/Autumn Article 30 1999 Poems Richard Milazzo Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/differentia Recommended Citation Milazzo, Richard (1999) "Poems," Differentia: Review of Italian Thought: Vol. 8, Article 30. Available at: https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/differentia/vol8/iss1/30 This document is brought to you for free and open access by Academic Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Differentia: Review of Italian Thought by an authorized editor of Academic Commons. For more information, please contact darren.chase@stonybrook.edu.

Richard Milazzo From: Le Violon d'lngres: Sunday Poems and Lineations Among Other Things In an encrusted, tom, gray, old box, oddly lined with rotting corrugated cardboard, marked "damaged books," thrown to the side in one of the stalls at a flea market in the decrepit outskirts of a modem city, copies of French Verse: 16th-18th Centuries; The Essentials of Logic by Bernard Bosanquet (St. Martin's Street, London, 1924); a monograph on The Provincial Architecture of Northern France (part of a series, entitled The Tuileries Brochures); and John Milton's "Comus" and "Lycidas," among other things. Later, on the subway, I tried to discern the visage of an uninjured soul in the crowd. But there were no petals "on a wet, black bough"; only lips moving slowly across the page of a bestselling novel. Revlon Plato Any individual who demands existential respite in a public square or conveyance knows and does not know two things, respectively : God wears lipstick and the polis has polio. Blessed is the farmer who is overdressed and suffers the redundancy of the gods. DIFFERENT/A 8-9 Spring/Autumn 1999

326 DIFFERENT/A A Love Poem You have to be mean-spirited to write a poem like that; you have to lack generosity and be hard-hearted; you have to have a place in your soul that is not worthy of being human. Put my bones in a sack and tie the rope around my neck II and drop the whole affair into a lake. I have no taste for a well-done heart. I have no intentions of walking on the higher moral ground of hypocrisy or turning my proverbial darker, truer, hidden self into metaphor. III To hell with the spirit and poetry, to hell with magnanimity; to hell with the soul. To hell with the spirit of poetry, to hell with the poetry of the spirit. I'll roam the lower regions of humanity and snack on the organs of resentment, anger and rage; and neither raise my sword nor turn my cheek; cowardice and indifference will be my deities. IV And when the time comes, I'll sleep in the garage.

richard milazzo 327 Poetry I am lost inside the sticks of your voice: the brambles of meaning have become my compass; stones are what I can hope for. Names, a damaged sky, broken bones, harm's way, have become my directive; the perverting of the negative, my star. Landscape I did not know there were so many blanks, so many dead, so many undone places, in the eyes, in the words she did not speak, in the heart. I thought it was the soul she could not reach in the one she loved, in the one she then could not love. I thought it was just the stare, a look, one of the slick prosthetic devices of the soul. I did not know it, too, had died; I did not know the bridge had collapsed; that the self had withdrawn

328 DIFFERENT/A even before the distance of no landscape could be born. I did not know. I did not know. I swear, I did not know. II And there I was, with Hemingway, on Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, on its western summit, called Masai "Ngaje Ngai" (the House of God), contemplating the dried and frozen carcass of a leopard. No one, according to legend, has been able to explain what the leopard was seeking at that altitude. Or there I was in the foothills of Mongolia, thinking about insurance companies, bonding superhighways, the consoling misapprehensions generated by retired local politicians, and the mysterious suicide of her father. There I was, soulless. I might as well have been thinking about the leopard's spots, found there so close to the summit, snow-covered and insurmountable.

richard milazzo 329 III A penny for your thoughts. Half Moon Bay I need to inculcate the requisite language thigh - just to put the howling kittens to rest. Bouquiniste a Daumier print on the quai di Montebello does not so easily erase the deep impressions of the hangman's rope on the reader's neck nor does it conduce to the ironies of indigence that can sometimes play so loosely on the history of a mold Label Lug pole trammel used for hearth cooking before the advent of the swinging crane

330 DIFFERENT/A Lamentation for Peter Nadin 0 unbroken diadem of History, lies and illusions your fort; redemption forced to traffic in the whimsy of your footsteps.