The Writer’s Almanac

 Every morning I read the Garrison Keiller’s "The Writer’s Almanac" through my RSS feed. This is this morning’s poem…

Genius of Small-town America

by Norman Williams

<!– (from The Unlovely Child)
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Here our fathers stopped their westward push,
Not, God knows, for love of scenery or soil,
But because an ox gave out, an axle broke,
Or a child took with cholera or chills.
Now, their sons cross the fields like roofwalkers,
Chucking dirtclods at the crows, while in the shade
The women mutter of lost limbs and hopes.
Like a periodic curse, a drought this month
Has once more settled on the western plains,
Thickening the creeks, working into wayside barns,
And famishing the stock. On kitchen radios
One hears again the pulpit-pounding talk
And familiar promises of punishment,
That we have ourselves to blame for this,
Who lusted, craved and coveted—
But if sin lingers in these washed-up towns,
It could be only pride or stubbornness:
Each spring another crop of debt is sown,
And, though agencies attach the land,
Outbuildings, crops and unborn young, still
The beak-nosed men walk head-up and proud,
Convinced, against all evidence, that what
They’ve planted, built or reared is theirs,
And that, come the plague or Democrats,
They will die as they have lived, that is
In their good time, just when and how they choose.

"The Genius of Small-town America" by Norman Williams, from The Unlovely Child

"Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." –Viktor Frankl

 

 

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June 24, 2009

….and THAT kinda sums up what’s wrong with America today! I hope you have a lovely day, my friend. :o) !! hugs, Nicky

June 24, 2009

Wow, that’s a very powerful poem. I come from farmer stock. This poem resonates deeply in my soul.

June 24, 2009

that is a poem that just wraps itself around your mind and makes you think. take care,

June 24, 2009

Yes, sheesh, you gotta watch out for them there Democrats else you’ll end up living a normal life.

June 24, 2009

I am surprised at the ref to ‘beak nosed’ men. Seems to point to Jewish Bankers/Businessmen. I was wondering how old this poem is or what time in history the writer is referring to? Be well and have fun…dan

June 24, 2009

Oh, how very apt!

June 24, 2009

Wow!

The only reason that people are settled here is oil. The weather does make you feel at one with nature though.

June 25, 2009

Wow, that’s pretty…unique.

Have you heard his story about the life-size American flag? IT is so cool and so so very funny. Forgot the name of the story.