Dolce far niente, Jennifer Grotz, Hugo Brandt Corstius, Elma van Haren, John Edward Williams, Maurice Maeterlinck, Thom Gunn

 

Dolce far niente

 

 
Summer in the city (Cityscape 12) door Darren Thompson, 2012

 

Late Summer

Before the moths have even appeared
to orbit around them, the streetlamps come on,
a long row of them glowing uselessly

along the ring of garden that circles the city center,
where your steps count down the dulling of daylight.
At your feet, a bee crawls in small circles like a toy unwinding.

Summer specializes in time, slows it down almost to dream.
And the noisy day goes so quiet you can hear
the bedraggled man who visits each trash receptacle

mutter in disbelief: Everything in the world is being thrown away!
Summer lingers, but it’s about ending. It’s about how things
redden and ripen and burst and come down. It’s when

city workers cut down trees, demolishing
one limb at a time, spilling the crumbs
of twigs and leaves all over the tablecloth of street.

Sunglasses! the man softly exclaims
while beside him blooms a large gray rose of pigeons
huddled around a dropped piece of bread.

 

 
Jennifer Grotz (Canyon, 11 juli 1971)
Canyon, Randall County Courthouse. Jennifer Grotz werd geboren in Canyon.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

De Amerikaanse dichter, schrijver, arts en hoogleraar Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. werd geboren in Cambridge op 29 augustus 1809. Hij was de vader van de jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Holmes stond aan de basis van de moderne Amerikaanse geneeskunde en werd tezelfdertijd hooglijk als literator gewaardeerd. Zijn collega’s noemden hem zelfs een van de beste schrijvers van de 19e eeuw. Hij maakte deel uit van de groep Fireside Poets, samen met Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Cullen Bryant, John Greenleaf Whittier en James Russell Lowell. Een van zijn bekendste prozawerken is de serie “Breakfast-Table”, die hij in 1858 begon te publiceren in het maandblad The Atlantic Monthly. Hij nam ook deel aan debatten over geneeskunde en literatuur, theologie, psychologie en natuurwetenschappen. Door zijn redenaarstalent en humor werd hij veel gevraagd om publieke toespraken te houden bij banketten en andere gelegenheden, een rol die later overgenomen werd door Mark Twain.

 

The Last Reader

I sometimes sit beneath a tree
And read my own sweet songs;
Though naught they may to others be,
Each humble line prolongs
A tone that might have passed away
But for that scarce remembered lay.

I keep them like a lock or leaf
That some dear girl has given;
Frail record of an hour, as brief
As sunset clouds in heaven,
But spreading purple twilight still
High over memory’s shadowed hill.

They lie upon my pathway bleak,
Those flowers that once ran wild,
As on a father’s careworn cheek
The ringlets of his child;
The golden mingling with the gray,
And stealing half its snows away.

What care I though the dust is spread
Around these yellow leaves,
Or o’er them his sarcastic thread
Oblivion’s insect weaves
Though weeds are tangled on the stream,
It still reflects my morning’s beam.

And therefore love I such as smile
On these neglected songs,
Nor deem that flattery’s needless wile
My opening bosom wrongs;
For who would trample, at my side,
A few pale buds, my garden’s pride?

It may be that my scanty ore
Long years have washed away,
And where were golden sands before
Is naught but common clay;
Still something sparkles in the sun
For memory to look back upon.

And when my name no more is heard,
My lyre no more is known,
Still let me, like a winter’s bird,
In silence and alone,
Fold over them the weary wing
Once flashing through the dews of spring.

Yes, let my fancy fondly wrap
My youth in its decline,
And riot in the rosy lap
Of thoughts that once were mine,
And give the worm my little store
When the last reader reads no more!

 
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (29 augustus 1809 – 7 oktober 1894)