Poetry lovers at a Walt Whitman Reading, the Corner Pub, Conroe, Texas — Image by kenne
That which eludes this verse and any verse,
Unheard by sharpest ear, unform’d in clearest eye or cunningest mind,
Nor lore nor fame, nor happiness nor wealth,
And yet the pulse of every heart and life throughout the world
incessantly,
Which you and I and all pursuing ever ever miss,
Open but still a secret, the real of the real, an illusion,
Costless, vouchsafed to each, yet never man the owner,
Which poets vainly seek to put in rhyme, historians in prose,
Which sculptor never chisel’d yet, nor painter painted,
Which vocalist never sung, nor orator nor actor ever utter’d, 10
Invoking here and now I challenge for my song.
— from “A Riddle Song” by Walt Whitman
If you are one of those who think poetry is boring and you can’t relate to it, I suggest you read Robert Pinski’s poem, “Samural Song.” Then watch Akron/Family‘s performance of Pinski’s beautiful poem.
I love poetry. It sings to me — my tongue is my choir singing to my heart and soul.
kenne
Samurai Song
When I had no roof I made
Audacity my roof. When I had
No supper my eyes dined.
When I had no eyes I listened.
When I had no ears I thought.
When I had no thought I waited.
When I had no father I made
Care my father. When I had
No mother I embraced order.
When I had no friend I made
Quiet my friend. When I had no
Enemy I opposed my body.
When I had no temple I made
My voice my temple. I have
No priest, my tongue is my choir.
When I have no means fortune
Is my means. When I have
Nothing, death will be my fortune.
Need is my tactic, detachment
Is my strategy. When I had
No lover I courted my sleep.
Related articles
- Robert Pinsky: Selected Poems (3quarksdaily.com)
- Robert Pinsky on Poems that Inspire and Endure (radioboston.wbur.org)
- Pinsky’s ‘Singing School’: Poetry For The Verse Averse : NPR (joshuakeiter.com)
- Pinsky’s ‘Singing School’: Poetry For The Verse Averse (wnyc.org)
- Pinsky’s ‘Singing School’: Poetry For The Verse Averse (npr.org)
- Poetry Sounds: Robert Pinsky, “The Shirt” (tatestreethighsociety.com)
- So Much Good Stuff (melissawiley.com)
- Contacting Poets and Choosing (Tuesing) Blues (mnemerica.wordpress.com)







