Sunday, July 30, 2017

The Charm Against the Language of Politics

Say over and over the names of things, 
the clean nouns: weeping birch, bloodstone, tanager, 
Banshee damask rose. Read field guides, atlases, 
gravestones. At the store, bless each apple 
by kind: McIntosh, Winesap, Delicious, Jonathan. 
Enunciate the vegetables and herbs: okra, calendula. 

 Go deeper into the terms of some small landscape: 
spiders, for example. Then, after a speech on 
compromising the environment for technology, 
recite the tough, silky structure of webs: 
tropical stick, ladder web, mesh web, filmy dome, funnel, 
trap door. When you have compared the candidates’ slippery
platforms, chant the spiders: comb footed, round headed, 
garden cross, feather legged, ogre faced, black widow. 

Remember that most short verbs are ethical: hatch, grow, 
spin, trap, eat. Dig deep, pronounce clearly, pull the words 
in over your head. Hole up 
for the duration.

--Veronica Patterson


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