Monday, October 17, 2011

Monday's Poetry: "Personal"

by Pa Rock
Poetry Appreciator


The following poem, "Personal" by Tony Hoagland, is something that I just happened to run across on the web today.  I liked what the poet had to say, and, more particularly, the way in which he said it.  I was especially drawn to the image of the barking dog - because many days I am that dog!

Personal
by Tony Hoagland


Don’t take it personal, they said;
but I did, I took it all quite personal—

the breeze and the river and the color of the fields;
the price of grapefruit and stamps,

the wet hair of women in the rain—
And I cursed what hurt me

and I praised what gave me joy,
the most simple-minded of possible responses.

The government reminded me of my father,
with its deafness and its laws,

and the weather reminded me of my mom,
with her tropical squalls.

Enjoy it while you can, they said of Happiness
Think first, they said of Talk

Get over it, they said
at the School of Broken Hearts

but I couldn’t and I didn’t and I don’t
believe in the clean break;

I believe in the compound fracture
served with a sauce of dirty regret,

I believe in saying it all
and taking it all back

and saying it again for good measure
while the air fills up with I’m-Sorries

like wheeling birds
and the trees look seasick in the wind.

Oh life! Can you blame me
for making a scene?

You were that yellow caboose, the moon
disappearing over a ridge of cloud.

I was the dog, chained in some fool’s backyard;
barking and barking:

trying to convince everything else
to take it personal too.

1 comment:

Don said...

That poem hits home in so many ways. Thanks for giving it space to breathe.