i love that part! oh man, and when they cut to the individual shots of the back-up singers--the awkward first lady, and then the dude who doesn't get his own shot but just the tail end of the other lady's. so incredible.
On the stiff twig up there Hunches a wet black rook Arranging and rearranging its feathers in the rain I do not expect a miracle Or an accident
To set the sight on fire In my eye, nor seek Any more in the desultory weather some design, But let spotted leaves fall as they fall, Without ceremony, or portent.
Although, I admit, I desire, Occasionally, some backtalk From the mute sky, I can't honestly complain: A certain minor light may still Lean incandescent
Out of kitchen table or chair As if a celestial burning took Possession of the most obtuse objects now and then-- Thus hallowing an interval Otherwise inconsequent
By bestowing largesse, honor, One might say love. At any rate, I now walk Wary (for it could happen Even in this dull, ruinous landscape); skeptical, yet politic; ignorant
Of whatever angel may choose to flare Suddenly at my elbow. I only know that a rook Ordering its black feathers can so shine As to seize my senses, haul My eyelids up, and grant
A brief respite from fear Of total neutrality. With luck, Trekking stubborn through this season Of fatigue, I shall Patch together a content
Of sorts. Miracles occur, If you dare to call those spasmodic Tricks of radiance miracles. The wait's begun again, The long wait for the angel, For that rare, random descent.
The first one made my day. My week, even. I'm going to suggest it as an offertory at church...
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I'm still laughing.
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i love that part! oh man, and when they cut to the individual shots of the back-up singers--the awkward first lady, and then the dude who doesn't get his own shot but just the tail end of the other lady's. so incredible.
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uhh, wow.
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love the mark mangino look alike.
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