Poem of the Week: "Next, Please" By Philip Larkin
My timing in choosing this as our Poem of the Week should be clear enough. Just wait til 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, the Royals will be ready to contend. Moore's got all the pieces in place!
Next, Please
Always too eager for the future, we
Pick up bad habits of expectancy.
Something is always approaching; every day
Till then we say,
Watching from a bluff the tiny, clear,
Sparkling armada of promises draw near.
How slow they are! And how much time they waste,
Refusing to make haste!
Yet still they leave us holding wretched stalks
Of disappointment, for, though nothing balks
Each big approach, leaning with brasswork prinked,
Each rope distinct,
Flagged, and the figurehead with golden tits
Arching our way, it never anchors; it's
No sooner present than it turns to past.
Right to the last
We think each one will heave to and unload
All good into our lives, all we are owed
For waiting so devoutly and so long.
But we are wrong:
Only one ship is seeking us, a black-
Sailed unfamiliar, towing at her back
A huge and birdless silence. In her wake
No waters breed or break.
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We think each one will heave to and unload
All good into our lives, all we are owed
For waiting so devoutly and so long.
But we are wrong
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by SagehenMacGyver47 on Jun 9, 2010 12:14 PM EDT reply actions
Is This A
Comment on our draft and farm system in general?
I used to be an A's fan until they left town and got good.
I Guess I
Should have actually read your post before commenting.
I used to be an A's fan until they left town and got good.
by philofthenorth on Jun 9, 2010 12:36 PM EDT up reply actions
He said "golden tits"...
I think his editor should have had a frank discussion with Mr. Larkin about how, yes, you may write whatever you like, but if you put a phrase like “golden tits” in your poem, it will distract readers from whatever point you’re trying to make. You can either like it or dislike it, but the fact is that most readers are too puerile to get past such a phrase without giggling and/or calling this the “golden tits” poem.
this isn't the firs larkin poem you've posted is it?
i seem to recall another one, but no idea what it was
batter nine you sucky
I Think There
Have been several.
I used to be an A's fan until they left town and got good.
by philofthenorth on Jun 10, 2010 6:11 PM EDT up reply actions

















