Monday, July 28, 2014

...a visit to Yaddo in Saratoga, NY State...24jul14...

Yaddo (yeah dough) is an artist colony that was bequeathed (through a trust) to future artists to use the grounds as a place of contemplation and collaboration, it is located near the Saratoga Race Track in Upstate New York.  The estate was given over by Spencer and Katrina Trask, he a venerable financier and she an author.


Walking the grounds does induce in the spirit of the artist a sense of contemplation.  It is far from overly showy, and instead is conducive to the temperament of those that are taking the inward journey necessary to create their art.  The grounds lack contradiction - with a wide open lawn, several fountains, marble benches and statuary that set a fixed gaze on order.

 

The natural font (the picture of the mound of rock below) allows for a gentle sound of falling water, proving the contemplative attributes of rain as it falls softly on the rounded stones below.  From it, it runs down a small rivulet.  The rounded cup of water hosting a small nymph playing lithely under the shadows of the thin trees. Overlooking this is a small plant of blue Harebell.

There are koi.  There is a small lake that does not allow fishing, so I could only imagine the creatures lurking in its muddy depths.

   




One could imagine the footfalls of so many authors as they walked alone around these gardens for months at a time.  It is thought that Poe worked on "The Raven" here.  Some 5,500 artists since its inception have used the grounds to help in their work.  The NY Public Library has archives of some of the material available to view.  There are even rolls by type of media the artist uses, like this roll of writers.

Having just read much of Sylvia Plath's poetry in Manhattan, I was pleasantly surprised by my Aunt Pam's insistence on visiting here.  Then, seeing that Edith Wharton spent time here as well, I was induced to purchase The Touchstone at Albany Airport.  I was captivated all the way home by the novella and finished it by the time I touched back down at John Wayne.

"Thin as ferns and fronds,
The woodland settles down,
Drowned in that still pool,
Where stars will stream and drown"
- The Lake, Edith Wharton (at Yaddo)

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

of marble towers and Albany rain....

this is where we meet in castled dreams of billionaires that had visions of all that could be best and bright and fair
here am I in the humble confines and listening to the soft rain above me, warm rain and welcome, like your smile
as I imagine your kisses to be, soft and fine and shoring me
where I feel I'll fail
and those eyes such pleasure I find in them even though in memory of a thousand competing thoughts of hungry business alluding me and pulling from their simple fire
what a surprise to find you here so far from what I know
it is what was meant for this day
assuredly
I want to build from you as you, in your way,
constructed me
by your nonchalance
made me feel bigger than I am
a monument
a statue
edified
but not for me, for who we could be
if only if only
perfect here
and now
in simple rain
a monument to you and your crooked, delightful smile
I see you affixed easily in memory

~~~ or ~~~

"Llama Roja"

llama roja
los incendios tienden a mí seducir por la noche
incluso en la distancia
más allá de las oscuras colinas y hierba seca, que es abundante aquí
eres como una estrella en el horizonte
sentado tan bien en el firmamento de color púrpura

sus ojos son de un rico topacio
y no hay nada carente de sus pensamientos
tu sonrisa me enriquece
como una madre que hará un día
y su mano regordeta se agarra a que el pelo liso de los suyos
como usted lo lleva a través del campo para jugar

su sonrisa se dobla
pero sólo aumenta mi deseo para ti
Quiero envolverá y te tengo cerca
Quiero oír que usted ríe nerviosamente con deleite mientras mi más profundo deseo es complacerte
una y otra vez
hasta que la llama se incrementa
y estoy satisfecho

~~~ as ~~~

"The Red Flame"

red flame
the fires tend to allure me at night
even in the distance
beyond the dark hills and dry grass that is abundant here
you are like a star on the horizon
seated so well in the purple firmament

your eyes are of a rich topaz
and there is nothing lacking in your thoughts
your smile enriches me
like a mother that you will become one day
and his chubby hand will grab at that straight hair of yours
as you carry him across the field to play

your smile is bent
but it only increases my desire for you
I want to envelop you and hold you near
I want to hear you giggle in delight as I my deepest desire is to please you
over and over again
until your flame increases
and I am satisfied

Friday, July 11, 2014

...Writing? Songs Sublime Regarding Alcoholism...10july14...

Listen to all as a YouTube playlist or individually below....


Neil Diamond - Red Red Wine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeJ55sUacPM

Sia - Chandelier - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DS-h67qEiY


The Streets - Blinded By the Light - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik0f_WUg5M0

Modest Mouse - The Good Times Are Killing Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL1cRSRUUZQ

Blink 182 - Man Overboard - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u38TqU5rAyk&feature=kp

Kris Kristofferson - Sunday Morning Coming Down - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se2Cg3ArHJ8

Webb Pierce - There Stands the Glass - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5YEHNGB0rA

Henry Mancini/Andy Williams - Days of Wine and Roses - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB0GkgHpJLY

Frank Sinatra - Drinking Again - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeZfl45GHvo

Eagles - Tequila Sunrise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKLucjUmJN0


Elbow - Powder Blue - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u15JygmXM8


Rehab - Sittin' at the Bar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0pw-LeloU

Sublime - What Happened - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV3fYlhRBwI

Amy Winehouse - You Know I'm No Good - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-I2s5zRbHg

Johnny Cash - Hurt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aF9AJm0RFc


Sunday, July 6, 2014

...America...the Excerpts of Phillis Wheatley and Jupiter Hammon...04jul14...



Contemplating early African American poets of the Revolutionary Age this Fourth of July

Phillis Wheatley's "On Imagination" (1767~73) Excerpts - Full Text Here

"Thy various works, imperial queen, we see,
How bright their forms! how deck'd with pomp by thee!
Thy wond'rous acts in beauteous order stand,
And all attest how potent is thine hand.

From star to star the mental optics rove,
Measure the skies, and range the realms above.
There in one view we grasp the mighty whole,
Or with new worlds amaze th' unbounded soul.

Though Winter frowns to Fancy's raptur'd eyes
The fields may flourish, and gay scenes arise;
The frozen deeps may break their iron bands,
And bid their waters murmur o'er the sands.

Before thy throne the subject-passions bow,
Of subject-passions sov'reign ruler Thou,
At thy command joy rushes on the heart,
And through the glowing veins the spirits dart."

Jupiter Hammon's "An Address to Ms. Phillis Wheatley" (1778) 
Excerpts - Full Text Here

"O, come you pious youth: adore
The wisdom of thy God.
In bringing thee from distant shore,
To learn His holy word.


While thousands tossed by the sea,
And others settled down,
God's tender mercy set thee free,
From dangers still unknown.


Come you, Phillis, now aspire,
And seek the living God,
So step by step thou mayst go higher,
Till perfect in the word.


The humble soul shall fly to God,
And leave the things of time,
Start forth as 'twere at the first word,
To taste things more divine."


Journey of a Slave 1863 - Library of Congress