Alice George: Working Play Song

Alice George, a poet from Chicago, wrote a poem for the house on a roll of paper that can be found in a hole in the concrete wall in the kitchen. She wrote the poem during the hectic period when the house was completed. George was (like many of the invited artists in the house) there and helped with everything from cleaning to painting the ornaments on the floor. The poem refers to many of the people who helped complete the house.

https://www.alicegeorge.org/

Working Play Song
Leaf House August 2009

Finish the bones and apples!
O vertical boat of noise!
sighed the sculptor painting a floor
the greenest of grass greens.

Unbreak this funny heart,
this mess of love unfinished!
prayed the poet painting ducks
the whitest of wet whites.

O when shall they live their lives?
And shall the coffee be done?
begged the boy on the roof,
paint dripping from his tongue.

Make a world of wild quiet-
A house with trembling ears!
sang the sound man low
to his softly clicking bridge.

And the leaf man sang love
And leaf woman sang mess
And leaf boy laughed around
waking every word alive.

Edellinen
Edellinen

Jan Kenneth Weckman