Poetry Monday: Dreamsong 1
Published by McBoing July 17th, 2006 in Poetryby John Berryman
Huffy Henry hid the day,
unappeasable Henry sulked.
I see his point,—a trying to put things over.
It was the thought that they thought
they could do it made Henry wicked & away.
But he should have come out and talked.
All the world like a woolen lover
once did seem on Henry’s side.
Then came a departure.
Thereafter nothing fell out as it might or ought.
I don’t see how Henry, pried
open for all the world to see, survived.
What he has now to say is a long
wonder the world can bear & be.
Once in a sycamore I was glad
all at the top, and I sang.
Hard on the land wears the strong sea
and empty grows every bed.
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Because I don’t feel much like writing. Nevertheless, I’m starting the week with a poem and capping it off with everyone’s favorite irritant, the Friday Random Ten. Ahoy!
Poetry Monday? Poetry Monday? What the hell do you think you’re doing?

I’m a rebel.