Friday, September 21, 2018

Poetry corner

This morning's poem, excerpted from the movie "Through Deaf Eyes".


The natural musical interlude for this would be John Cage's 4'33", but that is trite bordering on cruel, so rather I shall try something with a groove going on.

5 comments:

Chip Ahoy said...

Moonlight stars on the water.

"Stars" aimed downward instead of upward looks like a machine gun.

The Dude said...

LOL - I took that to mean reflections of stars, but then again, I am new to all of this.

Chip Ahoy said...

I took it to mean reflected moonlight on the running water looks like stars.

ricpic said...

The Tell

Beware the momser with the sensitive soul and a muskrat on his head.
The spell that he weaves of flowers and moon
Ends when you buy his broken daybed.

The Dude said...

LOL @ ricpic.

I just rewatched the narrated version of that poem to see if I had missed something or read into it something that wasn't there. I think it was machine guns.

Kijiro Nambu
Wrote himself many haiku
Water stops bullets.