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" The best contemporary poetry is life-affirming and directly relevant to all our lives"

- Neil Astey in his Introduction to

Staying Alive by Neil Asley

 

 

Staying Alive: Real Poems for Unreal Times

 

Poet _Kahlil Gibran

 

 

Jesus: The Son of Man: His Words and His Deeds as Told and Recorded by Those Who Knew Him

 

Mary Magdalen
On Meeting Jesus for the First Time

 

IT WAS IN the month of June when I saw Him for the first time. He was walking in the wheat field when I passed by with my handmaidens, and He was alone.


The rhythm of His steps was different from other men's, and the movement of His body was like naught I had seen before.

 

Men do not pace the earth in that manner. And even now I do not know whether He walked fast or slow.

 

 

My handmaidens pointed their fingers at Him and spoke in shy whispers to one another. And I stayed my steps for a moment, and raised my hand to hail Him. 

 

 

 

But He did not turn His face, and He did not look at me. And I hated Him. I was swept back into myself, and I was as cold as if I had been in a snow-drift. And I shivered.

 

 

That night I beheld Him in my dreaming; and they told me afterward that I screamed in my sleep and was restless upon my bed.

 

 

It was in the month of August that I saw Him again, through my window. He was sitting in the shadow of the cypress tree across my garden, and He was still as if 

 

 

 

He had been carved out of stone, like the statues in Antioch and other cities of the North Country.

 

 

And my slave, the Egyptian, came to me and said, "That man is here again. He is sitting there across your garden."

 

 

And I gazed at Him, and my soul quivered within me, for 

 

Jesus Son of Man by Kahlil Gibran

 

He was beautiful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The power of poetry can penetrate the dark night of the soul

Silence by Johann Friedrich Csilli

 

Beating Recession Depression

with the Power of Poetry

when chaos threatens

and ‘reliable institutions’ – like banks – fail

when anxiety beckons

and governments may – or may not – bail

 

when pensions promise penury

and questions our old age ease

when credit crunch causes injury

and debt will never again be a breeze

 

In what can we put our trust?

other than (maybe) Obama -

but then even Detroit has gone bust -

it’s all very wearing this drama

 

if you reckon God lives in the catacombs -

then our only recourse is to invest in poems

 

Poetry - the reading of it and the writing of it – is an activity some people practice regularly. Others turn to it at times of celebration or crisis. Perhaps someone close to you has been diagnosed with a life threatening disease? Or maybe you want a poem for a wedding reception speech? We often look for poems when preparing a funeral or memorial service. These are all ‘threshold’ events and it is no surprise that we reach for poetry to seek out the eternal verities.

 

It has struck me that before our post-modern era of virtual money – when money on the stock market literally became no more than a vibrational pulse or thought form – people invested in precious but portable items. They bought gold coins or jewellery to hang around their wife’s neck and wrists. They snuck over borders with diamonds hidden in their Cuban heels.  They bought art that could be sold or stored until the historical tumult passed. However, I think that the reality of the Holocaust revealed just how fragile are even these strategies.

 

So what can we invest in that will help us ride out the bad times and companion us when we are already buoyant, even ebullient?

 

It strikes me as ironic that in a culture that has given them little economic reward that the time for poets has arrived.  For poetry has its own reward.

 

Consider the experience of Russian poet Osip Mandelstam. He ‘wrote’ most of his poetry in his head, reciting it so as to commit it to memory because he did not necessarily have access to pen and paper.  This was because he was creating poetry while he was a prisoner in a Siberian gulag. In this toughest of personal and spiritual landscapes his fellow prisoners helped him to survive because his own contribution to prison life was poetry. With poetry they had more than a chance of survival. They had a moment of being, of life, while their circumstances were outwardly bleak and even hopeless.

 

Maybe you have just lost your job. Perhaps your home is threatened with repossession. You may be on the brink of being declared bankrupt.  But you are free to read poetry. You are free to write poetry. Poetry will nourish your soul when you feel as if your life is in free fall.

 

If you do not have enough money to buy a poetry anthology, then visit your nearest public library. Find the literature section and pick a poetry book from the shelf.  If you have not the membership fee I do not think the librarian will mind if you find a seat and sit and read a poem quietly to yourself.  If you have the ability to memorize it then when you go outside the quiet of the library you can say the poet’s words out loud, for most poetry is intended to live beyond the printed page. It needs to let out its music and be sung by the human voice. And anyone can carry a poem’s tune.

 

If you are led to write poetry you may find comfort in the structure of a villanelle, sonnet or sestina. The poem that leads this article is based on the Elizabethan sonnet form, although I have taken some liberties with the tradition.  Following a structure can be a very steadying act. But there is also free or open verse. You may one moment be filled with joy as words alliterate as they tumble from your consciousness onto a blank piece of paper. All forms are available to fulfill the function of communicating meaning.

 

You can join creative writing groups or find classes.  You can find a poetry book group in your locality.  Most of these groups are free or very low cost, perhaps no more than a cup of tea or coffee if you meet in a local café.

 

In these groups you will meet fellow humans and potential soul friends. (As an aside, I confess that I met my soul friend Tony Cuckson and life partner at the Hackney Poetry Circle in the Dalston Junction Library in London in 1980.)

 

Each of you will be making a sure investment in the most portable of treasures with poetry. 

 

© Bee Smith 2009

Another Soul Friend - Kahil Gibran

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At the beginning of this book the Irish mystic George Russell (AE) wrote:

 

"I dKahlil Gibran_Soul_Friend_and_Propheto not think the East has spoken with so beautiful a voice since the Gitanjali of Rabindranath Tagore as in The Prophet of Kahlil Gibran, who is artist as well as poet.  I have not seen for years a book more beautiful in its thought, and when reading it I understand better than ever before what Socrates meant in the Banquet when he spoke of the beauty of thought which exercises  a deeper enchantment than the beauty of form..... I could quote from every page, and from every page I could find some beautiful and liberating thought."

 

 

 


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