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NO OPERA (POSTER)

NO OPERA


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no opera Poem

No opera, no gilded columns, no wine-dark seats,

no Penelope scouring the stalls with delicate glasses,

no practised ecstasy from the tireless tenor, no sweets

and wine at no interval, no altos, no basses

and violins sobbing as one; no opera house,

no museum, no actual theatre, no civic center

—and what else? Only the huge doors of clouds

with the setting disc through which we leave and enter,

only the deafening parks with their jumping crowds,

and the thudding speakers. Only the Government

Buildings down by the wharf, and another cruise ship

big as the capital, all blue glass and cement.

No masterpieces in huge frames to worship,

on such banalities has life been spent

in brightness, and yet there are the days

when every street corner rounds itself into

a sunlit surprise, a painting or a phrase,

canoes drawn up by the market, the harbour’s blue,

the barracks. So much to do still, all of it praise.