"9 Light Poems" by Jackson Mac Low



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1ST LIGHT POEM: FOR IRIS -- 10 JUNE 1962



     The light of a student-lamp

     sapphire light

     shimmer

     the light of a smoking-lamp



     Light from the Magellanic Clouds

     the light of a Nernst lamp

     the light of a naphtha-lamp

     light from meteorites



     Evanescent light

     ether

     the light of an electric lamp

     extra light



     Citrine light

     kineographic light

     the light of a Kitson lamp

     kindly light



     Ice light

     irradiation

     ignition

     altar light

     

     The light of a spotlight

     a sunbeam

     sunrise

     solar light



     Mustard-oil light

     maroon light

     the light of a magnesium flare

     light from a meteor

     

     Evanescent light

     ether

     light from an electric lamp

     an extra light



     Light from a student-lamp

     sapphire light

     a shimmer

     smoking-lamp light



     Ordinary light

     orgone lumination

     light from a lamp burning olive oil

     opal light



     Actinism

     atom-bomb light

     the light of an alcohol lamp

     the light of a lamp burning anda-oil













2ND LIGHT POEM: FOR DIANE WAKOSKI -- 10 JUNE 1962





           I.



 Old light and owl-light

 may be opal light

 in the small

 orifice

 where old light

 & the will-o'-the-wisp

 make no announcement of waning

 light



 but with direct directions

 & the winking light of the will-o'-the-wisp's accoutrements

 & lilac light

 a delightful phenomenon

 a delightful phenomenon of lucence & lucidity needing no

   announcement

 even of lilac light

 my present activities may be seen in the old light of my accoutrements

 as a project in owl-light





                II.



 A bulky, space-suited figure

 from the whole cloth of my present activities

 with a taste for mythology in opal light

 & _such a manner_



 in the old light from some being outside



 as if this being's old light cd have brought such a manner

 to a bulky, space-suited figure

 from the whole world of my present activities

 at this time

 when my grief gives owl-light

 only

 not an opal light

 & not a very old light



 neither

 old light nor owl-light

 makes it have such a manner about it

 tho opal light & old light & marsh light & moonlight

 & that of the whole world

 to which the light of meteors is marsh light

 all light it

 no it's

 an emerald light

 in the light form the eyes that are making it whole from the whole

    cloth

 with no announcement this time.





          III.





 What is extra light?

 A delightful phenomenon.

 A delightful phenomenon having no announcement?

 No more than the emerald light has.

 Is that the will-o'-the-wisp?

 No, it's the waning light of my grief.

 Is it a winking light?

 No more than it is the will-o'-the-wisp.

 Is it old light?

 The oldest in the whole world.

 Why do you speak in such a manner?

 I suppose, because of the owl-light.

 Is it a kind of opal light?

 No, I said it was old light.

 Is it a cold light?

 More like a chemical light with the usual accoutrements.

 Like the carmine light produced by my present activities?

 More of a cold light than that.

 Like what might fall on a bulky, space-suited figure?

 Well, it's neither red light nor reflected light.

 Are you making this up out of whole cloth?

 No, I'm trying to give you direct directions.

 For avoiding a bulky, space-suited figure?

 No, for getting light from a rhodochrosite.



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Note: A rhodochrosite is a vitreous rose-red or variously colored

gem-stone having a hardness of 4.5 & a density of 3.8 and

consisting of manganous carbonate (MnCO3) crystallized in the

rhombohedral system.

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                   IV.



 This time I'm going to talk about red light.

 First of all, it's not very much like emerald light.

 Nevertheless, there's still some of it in Pittsburgh.

 It adds to the light from eyes an extra light.

 This is also true of emerald light.

 But red light better suits those with a taste for mythology.

 As reflected light it is often paler than the light from a rhodochrosite.

 Such a red light might fall on a bulky, space-suited figure.

 In just such a manner might this being be illuminated during a time

    gambol.











    5TH LIGHT POEM AND 2ND PIECE FOR GEORGE BRECHT TO PERFORM 

THO OTHERS MAY ALSO UNLESS HE DOESN'T WANT THEM TO -- 13 JUNE 1962





     George Brecht   

     in a white light

     sits on a white

     wooden chair.

     

     He wears a

     white tee shirt

     white cotton trousers

     white socks &

     white tennis

     shoes.



     He throws white roses

     from a white vase

     into a white waste-

     basket placed

     at a challenging distance from the chair.

     

     Around & between

     George's chair

     & the wastebasket

     he has placed

     sources of some kinds of light

     & emblems of the possibility of others.



     He continues throwing the roses into the wastebasket

     until he misses.



     Then he goes to the rose on the floor

     & carefully draws a line on the

     floor with 

     white chalk

     from the bottom of the rose's stem

     to the petals &

     prolongs the line until he hits

     or nears

     a light source or emblem.



     After pocketing the chalk

     he retrieves the roses from the wastebasket

     counts them out loud

     & returns them & the one from the floor

     to the vase.

     

     He goes back to the white chair.



     As he sits 

     the lights go out

     for as many time-units

     of his own choosing

     as there had been roses

     in the 

     waste-

     basket.



     Then George produces a light by means of the source

     if the rose pointed to a light source

     & if it pointed to an emblem

     he makes the kind of light the emblem symbolizes visible.



     This kind of light remains visible

     for as many time-units

     (either one's the same as those that measured the darkness

     or different ones than those that measured the darkness)

     as there had been roses in the wastebasket.



     Among the kinds of light that might be seen now

     might be

     arc-light

     watch-light light

     jump-spark igniter light

     _Aufklarung_

     lightning

     rays of light

     cold light

     moonlight

     naphtha-lamp light

     noontide light

     luminiferousness

     almandite light

     enameling-lamp light

     a nimbus

     meteor light

     Jack-o'-lantern light

     water lights

     jack-light light

     refracted light

     altar light

     Corona-cluster light

     magic lantern light

     ice-sky light

     clear grey light

     iridescence

     natural light

     infra-red light

     Reichsanstalt's lamplight

     exploding-starlight

     Saturn light

     Earthlight

     actinism

     sodium-vapor lamplight

     cloud light

     Coma-cluster light

     alcohol lamplight

     luster

     light of day &/or

     lamplight.

     

     One of these kinds of light might be seen now

     or

     some other kind of light.

     

     After a short darkness

     the white light goes on again

     & George

     on his white wooden chair

     throws the white roses into the white wastebasket

     until 

     he 

     misses.

     

     Then he does what he does again

     then more darkness

     then

     the kind of light

     pointed to

     by the rose on the floor

     then

     more

     darkness

     then George in a white light throwing roses

     & so on

     until he feels it beautiful to stop.

     









10TH LIGHT POEM: 2ND ONE FOR IRIS -- 19 JUNE - 2 JULY 1962





      A useless plan proposed in acetylene light   

      to a cheery visitor

      who carries a lamp that burns castanha-oil

      lit

      adding its castanha-oil

      light

      to the acetylene

      scene

      advancing ignition

      of

      the refusal of a loan

      despite long working hours

      stretching to the aurora

      & an exchange of possessions

      in winestones-oil

      lamplight

      or a need for stressing modernization

      &/or exploding starlight

      are merely petty annoyances

      but ether lamp light

      threatens

      an improvement of conditions

      despite

      a useless plan

      proposed

      in acetylene light

      & failing in

      ghost light.











15TH LIGHT POEM: FOR SUSAN WITLIN -- 11 AUGUST 1962





   'In the middle of the road of our life'

   the attention advances & ignites

   the balance

   & the intuitive light

   alive in any baby

                     not mere lucence

          of places

                    & plants











22ND LIGHT POEM: FOR DAVID ANTIN & ELEANOR & BLAISE ANTIN -- 1 JULY 1968



    

     Can the light of a dark lantern cause

     word division?



     Not when artificial light

     enforces complementary distribution.



     But in a vivid light

     an adverb

     may function as a call.



     Wd that require a kind of incandescence?



     Not in daylight.



     Wd anda-oil suffice?



     If the lamp were new enough.



     But what might be the effect

     of nova light?



     It would be a modifier.



     Wd it modify a word?



     Perhaps a noun.



     Wd a tantalum lamp do more?



     More than an ignis fatuus wd.



     Wd it ensure close juncture?



     Noonlight wd do that better.



     What about early light?



     Its lucence might provide

     a kind of punctuation.

 

     Better than electric light?



     Better than an azure exit light.



     But what wd make for rising terminal juncture?



     Only the light of noontide.



     Then what wd opalescent light provide?



     Rising terminal juncture.



     In what focal area?



     Any one

     that might be reached

     by rays of light.

    

     Even if only by those

     of a Berzelius lamp?



     Even a transition area

     lit by lightning.



     Cd a verb be made inactive

     by the aurora australis?



     If falling terminal juncture intervened.



     If light fell thru an iolite

     bluely

     what might it originate

     by analogy?



     Nothing in a nonlinguistic context.



     Not even an ignis fatuus in starlight?



     Not even a new verb.



     Is light from an electric lamp

     enough to do that?



     Not even enough

     for a novel noun-determiner.



     What about an annealing lamp?



     That sets my teeth on edge.



     What about a night light?



     That might.



     Comparatively speaking?



     That depends on the kind of word.



     Wd a tungsten lamp do better?



     If it cd affect articulation.



     That needs illucidation.



     Do it with a verb-phrase.



     Cdn't I do it with a nova?



     No, sir.











32ND LIGHT POEM: IN MEMORIAM PAUL BLACKBURN

             9 - 10 OCTOBER 1971





   Let me choose the kinds of light

   to light the passing of my friend

   Paul Blackburn          a poet

   

   A pale light like that of a winter dawn

   or twilight

   or phosphorescence

   

   is not enough to guide him in his passing

   but enough for us to see

   shadowily his last gaunt figure



   how he showed himself to us

   last July in Michigan

   when he made us think he was recovering



   knowing the carcinoma

   arrested in his esophagus

   had already spread to his bones



   How he led us on

   I spent so little time with him

   thinking he'd be with us now



   Amber light of regret

   stains my memories of our days

   at the poetry festival in Allendale Michigan



   How many times I hurried elsewhere

   rather than spending time with him

   in his room 3 doors from me



   I will regret it the rest of my life

   I must learn to live

   with the regret



   dwelling on the moments

   Paul & I shared

   in July as in years before



   tho amber light dim to umber

   & I can hardly see

   his brave emaciated face



   I see Paul standing in the umber light

   cast on his existence

   by his knowing that his death was fast approaching



   Lightning blasts the guilty dream

   & I see him

   reading in the little auditorium



   & hear him

   confidently reading

   careful of his timing



   anxious not to take

   more than his share of reading time

   filling our hearts with rejoicing



   seeing him alive

   doing the work he was here for

   seemingly among us now

   

   I for one was fooled

   thinking he was winning the battle

   so I wept that night for joy

   

   As I embraced him after he read

   I shook with relief & love

   I was so happy to hear you read again



   If there were a kind of black light

   that suddenly cd reveal to us

   each other's inwardness



   what wd I have seen that night

   as I embraced you

   with tears of joy



   I keep remembering the bolt of lightning

   that slashed the sky at twilight

   over the Gulf of St. Lawrence

   

   & turned an enchanted walk with Bici

   following Angus Willie's Brook

   thru mossy woods nearly to its mouth



   to a boot-filling scramble up thru thorn bush & spruce tangle

   Beatrice guided me & I was safe

   at the end of August on Cape Breton Island



   but when Jerry telephoned me of your death

   the lightning that destroyed

   the illusion you were safe

   

   led thru dreadful amber light

   not to friendly car light

   & welcoming kitchen light



   but to black light of absence

   not ultraviolet light

   revealing hidden colors

   

   but revelatory light that is _no_ light

   the unending light of the realization

   that no light will ever light your bodily presence again



   Now your poems' light is all

   the unending light of your presence

   in the living light of your voice



   

                                      12:33 AM Sun 10 Oct 1971

                                                     The Bronx











36TH LIGHT POEM: IN MEMORIAM BUSTER KEATON --

      4:50-6:18 A.M. SAT 1 JAN. 1972





                    1



 As a mad scientist

 Buster lights a Bunsen-burner flame

 that starts a series of processes

 that eventually releases The Monster



 As an Undertaker

 Buster lights a Bunsen-burner flame

 that starts a series of processes

 that awakens a drunk who was about to be buried as a corpse



 As a Muscovite

 Buster lights a sisal wick in a sesame-seed-oil lamp

 that suddenly lights a mystical orgy

 officiated over by Rasputin



 As a boater

 Buster beats a cascade by floating out beyond its edge

 borne by a balloon

 lit by a wintry sun



 As an Unwilling Passenger on a Drifting Liner

 Buster the Millionaire & his rich Girl Friend

 learn to cope Alone Without Servants

 when forced to rely on the light of their Upper-Class Intellects



 As a Worker

 Buster arouses the Compassion of the Nation

 in whose light the Corporations

 sell themselves to their Workers



 As a Key Man

 Buster carries around with him

 an enormous bunch of keys

 lighting the way with a Keats lamp



 As a Beatnik

 Buster meditates in a Redwood forest

 seated where the Selenic light

 first falls at Moonrise



 As a Leaf-&-Feather Gatherer

 Buster Means Well but bugs everyone in the Park

 spearing the ladies' hats & the picnickers' salads

 in featureless Hollywood Light of the century's first quarter



 As William Butler Yeats

 Buster addresses an irate Irish crowd

 that thinks that Poetry makes Nothing Happen

 but lets itself be bathed by its Truthful Light



 As a Cannoneer

 Buster explodes his own ship's magazine

 treads water in Gunpowder Light at a safe distance

 & blushes in embarrassment at his Clumsiness



 As a Violinist

 Buster surpasses Paganini

 until Boston-Concert-Hall Light

 Poisons him with Love for a Proper Bostonian Maiden





                   2



 Spirit of Buster Keaton

 if you survive as yourself

 receive Please our honor & praise

 you conscientious Workman



 Hard-working Buster Keaton

 when you arouse the laughter of children

 as you live in Projector Light

 Your Karmic Residue dissolves in Joyous Shouts











    58TH LIGHT POEM: FOR ANNE TARDOS -- 19 MARCH 1979



                           

I know when I've fallen in love       I start to write love songs

Love's actinism turns nineteens to words & thoughts in love songs

as your "A" & the date made "actinism" enter this love song



Also I seem to start dropping punctuation

My need for punctuation lessens   like some people's need for sleep

My need for sleep lessens too   but later I fall on my face

Lack of punctuation doesn't catch up with me like lack of sleep

It doesn't make me fall on my face



So bright the near noon light   the toy photometer twirls   in

the sunlight slanting in from southeast thru the southwest window

the stronger the light the faster the light motor turns

diamond vanes' black sides absorb     white sides radiate photons

See it go



A "42" draws the northern lights into the song

as yesterday into the Taggart Light Poem twice they were drawn

as "aurora borealis" & "aurora"    by "A"'s & by numbers

There they seemed eery & threatening   Here they seem hopeful

as they seemed when last I saw them   over the Gulf of St. Lawrence

cold   euphoric after making love   wondering

at swirling curtains & sudden billows lighting the sky northwest



I remember their evanescent light as neutral or bluish white

I remember the possibility of yellow   the improbability of red

not like Bearsville's rose & blood sky twenty-five years before

Now these memories mingled with pictures'   descriptions'

project on inward skies   idiosyncratic northern lights

that only exist while I'm writing these lines for Anne

Even the next time I read them the lights they arouse will be different



Nineteen sheds a tranquil light on our love song thru your "T"

Our love's tranquil light   revealed by 19 & by T

is turned by 15 to an aureole tipping an "A"

The "A" becomes your face The aureole grows



Reducence from my face glows back on yours



A telephone bell can deflect & dissipate my light

The deflected light is lost to poem & person

I turn my telephone off these days to help ordinary light breed poems



The sun is so bright on my desk now   except on the typewriter keys

that there's no need for the light of the student lamp placed to

     shine on the paper



But now   five hours later   the lamp's      the only light

& I begin the poem's      "astrological"     section





                               II



Acetylene light may be what Virgo needs to see the "pattern

except that for him this is something" he will

only acknowledge if it can be seen in natural light



Can we gain new light from astrology   that ubiquitous superstition

You Sagittarius Woman   Me Virgo Man

What "can happen between them is a" mazing

a dizzying   a stupefying or dazing   a crazing

a great perplexing   bewildering   amazing

forming a maze of something or making it intricate

being bewildered   wandering as in a maze

What has happened between them is amazing



What is happening between us is amazing

more intense & vivid than electric arc light   tremendous light

brighter than acetylene light   friendly as reading lamp light



"But a young Sagit-

tarian need have no qualms about taking on a 

man considerably her senior if he is a "Virgo"

Rand's random digits underline our case

in this lovely silly optimistic sentence



We've been living   I think   in a kind of drowning light



"He reaches the age of forty   At anything less than that age

he is not even a possible   for a Sagittarius"

Me Virgo Man   You Sagittarius Woman

Orgone radiation flimmers between us

our curious safety light



"What can happen between them is    superb

Something he has spent half his life dreaming about

At last it has come true"    O ingratiating

astrological light may you never prove false

even to one who has often decried you as no light

but superstitious darkness natural light would dispel

or the electric arc light of empirical science



The way I'm writing this poem's like using

trichromatic artificial radiance

not as decorative light   in place of

ordinary solar radiation   as you photographers do



Before I was forty "not even a possible for a Sagittarius"

now I'm sixteen over the line & safe with you



"Her   but a young Sagittarian need have" none   "qualms" have no

       basis

Are we dreaming   Is this Virgo Man still dreaming

as "he has spent half his life"    they say    "dreaming"



"Sagittarian & Virgo"

"The pattern is perfect"

The poem is over





                                                19-20 March 1979

                                                        New York









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        from 22 LIGHT POEMS, Black Sparrow Press 

            Copyright 1968 by Jackson Mac Low

                         and

            REPRESENTATIVE WORKS, Roof Books

         Copyright (C) 1986 by Jackson Mac Low





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