Welcome to OpenLinkNight folks! This is your opportunity to link 1 poem of your choice as this is no prompt-day. For those who missed the Mr Linky deadline the past week or this Tuesday’s poetics about “Street Names”, this is also your opportunity to share your poem. Also, our Haibun Monday about “Silent Sounds” is also open the whole week.
Let me share with you a poem by Garrett Hongo:
What For
At six I lived for spells:
how a few Hawaiian words could call
up the rain, could hymn like the sea
in the long swirl of chambers
curling in the nautilus of a shell,
how Amida’s ballads of the Buddhaland
in the drone of the priest’s liturgy
could conjure money from the poor
and give them nothing but mantras,
the strange syllables that healed desire.
I lived for stories about the war
my grandfather told over hana cards,
slapping them down on the mats
with a sharp Japanese kiai.
I lived for songs my grandmother sang
stirring curry into a thick stew,
weaving a calligraphy of Kannon’s love
into grass mats and straw sandals.
I lived for the red volcano dirt
staining my toes, the salt residue
of surf and sea wind in my hair,
the arc of a flat stone skipping
in the hollow trough of a wave.
I lived in a child’s world, waited
for my father to drag himself home,
dusted with blasts of sand, powdered
and the strange ash of raw cement,
his deafness made worse by the clang
of pneumatic drills, sore in his bones
from the buckings of a jackhammer.
He’d hand me a scarred lunchpail,
let me unlace the hightop G.I. boots,
call him the new name I’d invented
that day in school, write it for him
on his newspaper. He’d rub my face
with hands that felt like gravel roads,
tell me to move, go play, an then he’d
walk to the laundry sink to scrub,
rinse the dirt of his long day
from a face brown and grained as koa wood.
I wanted to take away the pain
in his legs, the swelling in his joints,
give him back his hearing,
clear and rare as crystal chimes,
the fins of glass that wrinkled
and sparked the air with their sound.
I wanted to heal the sores that work
and war had sent to him,
let him play catch in the backyard
with me, tossing a tennis ball
past papaya trees without the shoulders
of pain shrugging back his arms.
I wanted to become a doctor of pure magic,
to string a necklace of sweet words
fragrant as pine needles and plumeria,
fragrant as the bread my mother baked,
place it like a lei of cowrie shells
and pikake flowers around my father’s neck,
and chant him a blessing, a sutra.
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See you at the poetry trail. ~Grace~
Hello and happy Thursday.. .what a fantastic poem you present… I really like the way it told not one but many stories…
Happy Thursday! I love stories and this one struck me with his father’s character.
I will be by to read the poems in the trail!
Happy Thursday Bjorn, Grace and dVerse Poets everywhere. One more day and it will be the weekend – this week has flown by. I also enjoyed the poem by Garrett Hongo. I won’t be able to read and comment for long this evening but will have plenty of time in the morning! I’m looking forward to some great poetry.
Ha… I’m taking a break from my niece’s graduation party… soon will have to be social again
Hello Kim! Just met my first, new grandson last Monday and this week was already a whirl of activities. I will see you in the poetry trial~
Congratulations on your grandson, Grace! Aren’t they wonderful? I hope you’ve stolen plenty of cuddle and kisses to keep you going until you see him again!
Thank you. We are visiting this weekend, smiles!
Hello pub poets! Happy OLN and wishing you a good afternoon or night!
Hello everyone,
I would love to read everyone’s poetry.
Hope you all have a nice day!
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Hello and thank you for joining us!
It’s my pleasure 🌸
Happy OLN everyone 🙂 thank you for hosting us, Grace ❤️
Happy OLN Sanaa ! Thanks for joining us!
Good Afternoon, Poets! Thanks for pubtending, Grace! See you all on the trail! 🙂
Hi Frank! Thanks for joining us and see you too!
Hi Grace. Thanks for hosting. Happy OLN! I
Happy OLN! Hope you are having a good night!
I am. I hope you are, too!
It’s been a while since I’ve sat down at a stool here. Time to come back!
Pub doors are always open Bryan ~ Hope you are having a good summer ~
Cheers for hosting Grace. I will endevour to read and comment on others posts – but it will be a few as it is after midnight here – otherwise I will respond to others later today.
Kind regards
Anna :o]
See you at the poetry trail Anna~ Enjoy your weekend ~
A very raw straightforward poem goes straight to the heart. Nipping in quickly with a link after a rather inebriated evening with friends – back tomorrow to read. Thanks for hosting Grace
Thanks for joining us Laura ! Cheers!
Thanks for hosting, Grace!
Love your share Frank ~ Enjoy your weekend !
I look forward to reading the linked poems. It is a great way to ease into the last workday. Thanks for providing a platform to connect and read other’s words.
Hello Ali! Always good to have bridge or a community of like minded poets to share and encourage each other ~ Thanks for joining us ~
I am enjoying the connection. Thank you.
Gorgeous poem by Garrett Hongo. Looking forward to enjoying OLN. I’ve been away for quite some time. Thank you for hosting.
Always a pleasure to see poets at the dverse door ~ Thanks for joining us ~
Love this poem and this site. Please don’t go away!!!
Thank you. We are taking a break for 2 weeks but we will be around, smiles ~
I enjoyed this poem both because of my Japan(ese) background and more. However, over time, I have found that I prefer shorter poems — not poems where the author is trying to pack in image after image, illusion after illusion etc they feel a bit too self-involved. I realize lots of folks probably love that stuff like they enjoy long novels. Taste, eh? I enjoy economical, measured poetry with impact.
I try to share a variety of poems when its OLN ~ Thanks for joining in Sabio ~
Greetings, Grace! Hey, y’all. Brought a little Triolet with me. I’ll have a fifty-fifty of Jaimeson Caskmates and Ancho Reyes — no ice, please!
Hello Charley ~ Sure, the drinks are on the house ~ Hope you are having a good weekend ~
I don’t have two poems submitted – I decided to go with a different poem and didn’t know how to remove my first link. If you can remove my first lihk and leave the latest one for the poem – Bridges – please do. Thanks!
Link 29 can be removed if possible.
Done. Thanks for joining in ~