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“A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.”--Martin Luther King

Monday, September 5, 2011

Blackbird Wine Shop Reading, Oct. 5

A month from tonight, at 7 p.m., Oct. 5, CD and I will appear at a special RBP event at the Blackbird Wine Shop in N.E. Portland.

We'll read selections from our own work as well as poems from Bill Deemer's Variations and K.C. Bacon's Morandi's Bottles.

A special guest or two may be in the lineup, but poets being poets, we'll see who shows.

The public is welcome to join us for what should be a memorable meshing of poetics and wine, a particular fascination for writers throughout history.


Bringing in the Wine


See how the Yellow River's water move out of heaven.
Entering the ocean, never to return.
See how lovely locks in bright mirrors in high chambers,
Though silken-black at morning, have changed by night to snow.
Oh, let a man of spirit venture where he pleases
And never tip his golden cup empty toward the moon!
Since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!
Spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!
Cook a sheep, kill a cow, whet the appetite,
And make me, of three hundred bowls, one long drink!
To the old master, Tsen,
And the young scholar, Tan-chiu,
Bring in the wine!
Let your cups never rest!
Let me sing you a song!
Let your ears attend!
What are bell and drum, rare dishes and treasure?
Let me be forever drunk and never come to reason!
Sober men of olden days and sages are forgotten,
And only the great drinkers are famous for all time.
Prince Chen paid at a banquet in the Palace of Perfection
Ten thousand coins for a cask of wine, with many a laugh and quip.
Why say, my host, that your money is gone?
Go and buy wine and we'll drink it together!
My flower-dappled horse,
My furs worth a thousand,
Hand them to the boy to exchange for good wine,
And we'll drown away the woes of ten thousand generations!

Li Po



TS

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