Sunday, July 22, 2012

What You Should Know

Gary Snyder, Allen Ginsberg in the Sierra
What You Should Know to Become a Poet

all you can know about animals as persons.
the names of trees and flowers and weeds.
the names of stars and the movements of planets
and the moon.

your own six senses, 
with a watchful elegant mind.
at least one kind of traditional magic:
divination, astrology, the book of changes, 
the tarot;
dreams.

the illusory demons and the illusory shining gods.
kiss the ass of the devil and eat shit;
fuck his horny barbed cock,
fuck the hag,
and all the celestial angels
and maidens perfum’d and golden--

& then love the human: 
wives, husbands and friends
children’s games, comic books, bubble-gum,
the weirdness of television and advertising.

work long, dry hours of dull work 
swallowed and accepted
and lived with and finally loved. exhaustion,
hunger, rest.

the wild freedom of the dance, ecstasy
silent solitary illumination, entasy

real danger. gambles and the edge of death.

--Gary Snyder
Reblogged from Turfing

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would be happy to know what Snyder does not think worth knowing, while skipping his wisdom.
Reno

nick herbert said...

A poetry PhD might actually be harmful.
Nick