Wednesday, April 13, 2022

"Song" and "Ave Maria" by Frank O'Hara

In honor of National Poetry Month, I am posting exquisite poems by talented poets each Wednesday. Here are two dynamic, vital poems by Frank O'Hara.
 
Song
by Frank O'Hara

I am stuck in traffic in a taxicab
which is typical
and not just of modern life

mud clambers up the trellis of my nerves
must lovers of Eros end up with Venus
muss es sein? es muss nicht sein, I tell you

how I hate disease, it’s like worrying
that comes true
and it simply must not be able to happen

in a world where you are possible
my love
nothing can go wrong for us, tell me



Ave Maria
by Frank O'Hara

Mothers of America
                let your kids go to the movies!
get them out of the house so they won't know what you're up to
it's true that fresh air is good for the body
                but what about the soul
that grows in darkness, embossed by silvery images
and when you grow old as grow old you must
                they won't hate you
they won't criticize you they won't know
                they'll be in some glamorous country
they first saw on a Saturday afternoon or playing hookey

they may even be grateful to you
                for their first sexual experience
which only cost you a quarter
                and didn't upset the peaceful home
they will know where candy bars come from
                and gratuitous bags of popcorn
as gratuitous as leaving the movie before it's over
with a pleasant stranger whose apartment is in the Heaven on Earth Bldg
near the Williamsburg Bridge
                oh mothers you will have made the little tykes
so happy because if nobody does pick them up in the movies
they won't know the difference
                and if somebody does it'll be sheer gravy
and they'll have been truly entertained either way
instead of hanging around the yard
                or up in their room
                                                hating you
prematurely since you won't have done anything horribly mean yet
except keeping them from the darker joys
                it's unforgivable the latter
so don't blame me if you won't take this advice
                and the family breaks up
and your children grow old and blind in front of a TV set
                seeing
movies you wouldn't let them see when they were young


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