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from Dante Études, Book One: We Will Endeavor

[De Vulgari Eloquentia, I,I]
                            “We will endeavor,
the word aiding us from Heaven,
    to be of service
to the vernacular speech”
        —from “Heaven” these
“draughts of the sweetest   honey-milk”,
       si dolcemente

from the language we first heard
    endearments    whisperings
                infant song and revery
a world we wanted    to go out into,
     to come to ourselves     into,
     organizations in the sound of them
     verging upon meaning,
                                        upon “Heaven”,
     hermetic talk
     into which my range of understandings
     was to grow    for love of it
              portents
     and adults expounding
         controversial doctrines, personal
         science fictions and
                            rules of order,
but our own
“is that which we acquire without
any rule”    for love of it
                 “imitating our nurses”

Read at St. Lydia’s on October 14, 2012

Posted in: Poems

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