Griffin Poetry Prize 2009
International Winner
Book: Rising, Falling, Hovering
Poet: C.D. Wright
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
C.D. Wright reads Re: Happiness, in pursuit thereof
Re: Happiness, in pursuit thereof, by C.D. Wright
Re: Happiness, in pursuit thereof
It is 2005, just before landfall.
Here I am, a labyrinth, and I am a mess.
I am located at the corner of Waterway
and Bluff. I need your help. You will find me
to the left of the graveyard, where the trees
grow especially talkative at night,
where fog and alcohol rub off the edge.
We burn to make one another sing;
to stay the lake that it not boil, earth
not rock. We are running on Aztec time,
fifth and final cycle. Eyes switch on/off.
We would be mercurochrome to one another
bee balm or chamomile. We should be concrete,
glass, and spandex. We should be digital or,
at least, early. Be ivory-billed. Invisible
except to the most prepared observer.
We will be stardust. Ancient tailings
of nothing. Elapsed breath. No,
we must first be ice. Be nails. Be teeth.
Be lightning.From Rising, Falling, Hovering, by C.D. Wright
Copyright 2008 by C.D. Wright
Griffin Poetry Prize 2003
International Shortlist
Book: Steal Away: selected and new poems
Poet: C.D. Wright
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
C.D. Wright reads Key Episodes From An Earthly Life
Key Episodes From An Earthly Life, by C.D. Wright
Key Episodes From An Earthly Life
…
As surely as there are crumbs on the lips
of the blind I came for a reasonI remember when the fields were no taller
than a pencil do you remember thatI told him I’ve got socks older than her
but he would not listenThose dark Arkansas roads that is the sound
I am after the choiring of cricketsAround this time of year especially evening
I love everything I sold enough eggsTo buy a new dress I watched him drink the juice
of our beets And render the light liquidI came to talk you into physical splendor
I do not wish to speak to your machineFrom Steal Away: selected and new poems, by C.D. Wright
Copyright © C.D. Wright, 2002
If we don’t fell with others’ pains
We mustn’t be called Humans
If we don’t help and prevent atrocities…
We mustn’t be named Humans
We must open our graves and lie in
Before hurting others
Who want to live on this earth
Like you and any one…
Sylva Portoian
Written instantly for Carolyn
Wright and Right
Who is a real Poet and Human
May 11, 2011
I like poems, read poems. but unable to seach good words. Not getting mental boost up for publishing a poem.