Griffin Poetry Prize 2006
International Shortlist
Book: Company of Moths
Poet: Michael Palmer
Publisher: New Directions
Michael Palmer reads from Company of Moths
The Dream of Narcissus
The dream of Narcissus,
that there would be a silence loud as timeThe dream of the writer,
that there could be a silence loud as timeThe dream of time,
that rest might comeThe dream of rest,
that unrest might ariseThe dream of the palm,
that pilgrims would enter the villageThe dream of the village,
that they depart with their frondsAnd the house dreaming of its leveling,
and the exile of his wellThe dream of night,
that the day would be purifiedThe dream of day,
that the dark would be liftedAnd the dream of the dream,
but who’s to speak of thisDream of a Language that Speaks
Hello Gozo, here we are,
the spinning world, hasit come this far?
Hammering things, speeching them,nailing the anthrax
to its copper plate,matching the object to its name,
the star to its chart.(The sirens, the howling machines,
are part of the music it seemsjust now, and helices of smoke
engulf the astonished eye;and then our keening selves, Gozo,
whirled between voice and echo.)So few and so many,
have we come this far?Sluicing ink onto snow?
I’m tired, Gozo,tired of the us/not us,
of the factories of blood,tired of the multiplying suns
and tired of colliding withthe words as they appear
without so much as a “by your leave,”without so much as a greeting.
The more suns the more dark –is it not always so –
and in the gathering darkGhostly Tall and Ghostly Small
making their small talkas they pause and they walk
on a path of stones,as they walk and walk,
skeining their tales,testing the dust,
higher up they walk –there’s a city below,
pinpoints of light –high up they walk,
flicking dianthus, mountain berries,turk’s-caps with their sticks.
Can you hear me? asks Tall.Do you hear me? asks Small.
Questions pursuing question.And they set out their lamp
amid the stones.for Yoshimasu Gozo
From Company of Moths, by Michael Palmer
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 by Michael Palmer