drawing by Lenore Goodell
in that Valley a different colored string from each fingerFAMILY PORTRAIT
so that one of another each knew the other in Love's Dream S
stablished higher lower firey icey headed empty headed in
come come the Serpent round the Sun the S’s from seen Heaven
Spillway Rainbow
Joel Ai Rainbow Son Bird holding Brewster Feline watching
Clem Moonrider the Pointer still pup
Full Hill landless Lord over Laughter he saw him tricking the Sun
the Father Bird. Yoked Poet holding hidden Bowl of Ometéotl
& Other times the Staff or Book or ME
under Whirl around the Sun in vacuum-headed icey quest
Search out find in leg of the Valley the dip in Care for
Fam i ly Family portion spread out from Her touch strung hair
Fishless Hair
Pisces morning sewing drawing whirl in birth of swimming
headdress wood on wood birds flying to the star under many circles
serpents all tied to the ends of rainbow strings from his fingers
passing as I say to her voice passing thru his wood on wood
knocking the country is blind & the land he needs for a house
to grow up on for the son & all them her hand constant voices interrupted
tied together going out in seen thru eras
March, June, November, & Soon Seeing it it is all too sugary
let them have Sight
a little bag of sugar a larger one of salt
one of Chile & all earth's pleasures
one of bones to bang against each other & prayer
one of winds, the thumb almighty
one of little mudheads trying to emerge
one of a stick pointing direction
one of fertility red leaf lettuce
one of awkward hesitation an empty cradle
& the last the little finger from the rainbow string
the center of the ear & hearing what you see
I see my hands & the garbage on the wall
owning the spaces where the eyes can behold her wonder & his there
where it is directed & coming back in dreams we oughtnt to cling to
who knows? "prefer the Unknown" where the colors come down in the Spring
December burning & burning on the head over the head
into full light.
larry goodell / placitas, new mexico / 9Dec73
This was printed as a duende press broadside at the end of 1973, for a holiday hand out to friends . . . attaching strings with little objects hanging from my fingers proved to be impractical, although I made the 10 little charm-objects, but the strings tangled up immediately . . . but the poem remains as a further testament to 3 Dimensional Poetry in my life . . . things hanging on strings from my fingers appeared in my thoughts along with the poem . . .this wonderful pencil portrait of lenore as fish, me as sparrow hawk, our son as a younger bird . . . in a way generated the poem and was natural as the main part of it . . . love to all and to all depiction of families . . . larry
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