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Levinson: Collected Poems
About this book
Poems from Bernard Levinson's four published collections as well as a new unpublished collection are gathered together into one volume, Collected Poems. Those previously published collections are From Breakfast to Madness (Ravan Press 1974); Welcome to the Circus (Justified Press 1991); I See You (Southern College Publishers 2001) and I Dreamt I Was Flying (Nimrod Publishers 2007).
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BOOK 1
From Breakfast to Madness
(Ravan Press, 1974)
Part 1
Dear Anne
When I go from breakfast to madness
dear Anne
with the clouds clutched tight in my hands
and my frail books
filled with worn-out wordsā
I tell the nurse
this is a rest home for retired spies
cranky characters
talking back to their chairs.
And we both laugh
to ease my pain
and hide for a moment
the sleep walkers
who pace their mops on the burnished floor.
Charles
I think of Charles
who hanged himself
from the lintel of his door.
On the surface of my mind
a single dry leaf floats.
Now it is a hand callingā
now a rusty raft ā¦
I listenā
there are no demands
no call for help
only the Autumn wind crying.
Elsie
Elsie talked to God from her flat in Hillbrow.
Perched on the edge of her bath
she discussed the price of bread
and the things the butcher said
when she couldnāt decide.
She was always grateful that He found her.
Between the Swop Shop and the coffee bar
one could miss the doorā
the metal steps to the fourth floor
and the dark corner
where the refuse drain rumbled and coughed.
The sun falls amongst chimneys
Splinters in a million windowsā
Are you there Elsie?
Are you there in the darknessā
in your own secret cave
holding the remains of the day in a shopping bag?
Are you talking to God?
Too Many Words
There are too many words.
Each day I drown in words.
Once I sat with a man
each day for six months
and not a word passed between us.
Iāve never forgotten
how moved I was
by what he said ā¦
What Iām trying to say
is that I have a need
now and then
to shake the words out of my hair.
All the stale and used-up wordsā
the frantic panic words
that jump about my deskā
and the heavy meaningful words
that hang like curtains in the air.
The people who spin words about me
holding me tightly to themā
and the people who fill every corner
with urgent wordsā
every inch of my roomā
closing the space
through which they may fall to nothing.
One word would be enough!
Just one word
that I might hold it in my palm
weigh it
and know it.
Your Small Fist
Thereās no need for words.
Your small fist
cupped in the palm of my handā
I insinuate a finger
inside the curled barricadeā
and read the temperature
the amount of hurtā
the hold-tight pain of your young life.
I remember once beforeā
my first call to the township
between the steaming huts
on the lip of a makeshift road
where I swung my black bag
brash as a boy
safe in his Medical School.
The dark girl in labour
was younger than I.
A child bearing a child.
I fumbled in my bag
looking for words
among the shoe-horn shapes,
the trumpets and ...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- BOOK 1: From Breakfast to Madness
- BOOK 2: Welcome to the Circus
- BOOK 3: I See You
- BOOK 4: I Dreamt I was Flying
- BOOK 5: Late Harvest
- A biography of sorts