We who with songs beguile your pilgrimage / And swear that Beauty lives though lilies die, / We Poets of the proud old lineage / Who sing to find your hearts, we know not why ... (James Elroy Flecker)

25.3.26

Poetry and Duty

 

Conscience tells me 

not to be silent.


When poetry is duty

is it still a poem?


But in these times, 

being human 


gives everyone the duty

the imperative 


to speak against

all the kinds of destruction


by which 

we are taking 


ourselves 

into silence.



A Quadrille written for Shhhhhhh.......Quiet, Please!  at dVerse. 

(Quadrille: 44 words excluding title – which in this instance must include some form of the word 'silent'.)



22 comments:

  1. Good question... are we all headed for silence!?????

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    1. The silence of annihilation – yes, it seems all too possible, lately. Particularly as many people have been shouting loudly for decades about the environmental destruction, and in opposition to various wars – to absolutely no avail. And yet, I think that does not absolve us from continuing to try.

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  2. Powerful words! And YES! Poetry is definitely poetry when it is felt duty. Am wishing these days for the folk songs we had in the days of demonstrations against the Vietnam war: Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, etc. Poetry set to music that had a tremendous impact.

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    1. Not to mention the great Bob Dylan songs! Meanwhile, thanks for that resounding 'YES!'

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  3. Even those of us who find writing political poetry difficult know that we must speak out. A poem everyone should read, Rosemary.

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    1. Thank you, Kim. Yes, I think there comes a point when speaking out is indeed an imperative. But I am thinking we need to shout a lot louder yet.

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  4. This is most thought-provoking, Rosemary. Very nicely done .

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  5. It has become the duty of poets to speak up against the injustice and not be silent! Nice one.

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  6. poetry as duty to speak out is duty the world needs. All forms of creative expressions -- this is the right time for it. So yes, it is the best kind of honoring our human duty. Thanks for writing this. Lovely lines. selma

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  7. There's a long tradition of poets (and novelists, playwrights, artists. . .) speaking out. I've been writing many protest poems--and of course, they're poems!

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    1. (Smile.) Yes, of course. I was temporarily shaken by someone's opinion that poetry should have no such 'constraints'. But protest poems can in fact be absolutely wonderful poetry.

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  8. The silent majority is no longer a luxury. Especially for those whom words are our heartbeat. Very well written poem.

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  9. When poetry is duty / is it still a poem? - maybe it is not the measure of poetry but of the poet... poets react to the world around them - the radius of that world is up to the poet, their witnessing can be limited to the home and garden or extend up to a war zone. Very thought provoking question...will ponder for a while longer!!! Thank you, Rosemary.

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    1. Thank you for the pondering. What more can a poet ask of a reader? And thank you for the excellent point you make in response to my question.

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  10. Powerful poem, Rosemary!

    Yvette M Calleiro :-)
    http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com

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  11. Indeed we stand on that precipice Rosemary, so clear in your lines, wonderful piece indeed.

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