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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A FILM FROM THE SIXTIES, by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: This adult male. This person on earth. Last Line: God of humor, do something about him today Subject(s): Motion Pictures; Movies; Cinema | |||
This adult male. This person on earth. Ten billion nerve cells. Ten pints of blood pumped by ten ounces of heart. This object took three billion years to emerge. He first took the shape of a small boy. The boy would lean his head on his aunt's knees. Where is that boy. Where are those knees. The little boy got big. Those were the days. These mirrors are cruel and smooth as asphalt. Yesterday he ran over a cat. Yes, not a bad idea. The cat was saved from this age's hell. A girl in a car checked him out. No, her knees weren't what he's looking for. Anyway he just wants to lie in the sand and breathe. He has nothing in common with the world. He feels like a handle broken off a jug, but the jug doesn't know it's broken and keeps going to the well. It's amazing. Someone's still willing to work. The house gets built. The doorknob has been carved. The tree is grafted. The circus will go on. The whole won't go to pieces, although it's made of them. Thick and heavy as glue sunt lacrimae rerum. But all that's only background, incidental. Within him, there's awful darkness, in the darkness a small boy. God of humor, do something about him, okay? God of humor, do something about him today. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LOST WORLD by RANDALL JARRELL THE MOVIE PICTURE COWBOY by EARL ALONZO BRININSTOOL THE HEREAFTER by AUGUST KLEINZAHLER JOHN WAYNE'S PERFUMES by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM A SERENE HEART AT THE MOVIES by WILLIAM MATTHEWS MOVIE STAR IN THE PROJECTION ROOM by EVE MERRIAM GOING HOME by WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA |
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