The Found Art of Thank-You Notes
freight of feeling conveyed on a scrap
a scrap of paper with words scratched on it
paper with words scratched on it by hand
somehow thickets of exclamation
have the dignity to sit and write
life into a custom many felt
also inadvertently supports
evolutionary dynamics
recent scientific findings have linked
scribbles laid on a correspondence card
(selected for how ink flows across it)
forging bonds of both trust and dependence
optimism, stress reduction, and the
olfactory pleasure they provided
in doing so, they are not only on
stiff correspondence cards adorned with a
want to share the tactile, the visual,
this truth is not, alas, universal
a rhinoceros embossed in gold
can also ring an emotional chord
you can be entertained by anyone,
bold lines; artful arrangement of colors
despite the incursions electronic
you can plain express something difficult:
the vision of that other penmanship
ink on paper challenged on several
points, all caps shouts, and loaded acronyms
like boring stuff your parents made you do;
now older, it becomes more important
in the process of opening a note
feeling the paper, seeing the writing,
reading the message in another’s voice,
you’ve a piece of that person in your hand
that is such an honor, as it should be
emotional in digital is lost?
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Fashion & Style | Cultural Studies
by GUY TREBAY (NYT) APRIL 4, 2014
Francis Bacon’s Moment
There has since been a meteoric rise
They want an unmistakable that fitz
Come along one after the other
An unstoppable upward momentum
He produced remains in private hands
This is much more tender and serene
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International Arts
by SCOTT REYBURN (NYT) APRIL 4, 2014
Tribal Art On The Rise . . .
Attracted by the sculptural power
So fascinating to see them standing
See them standing looking at each other
In the meantime, Paris is still trying
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International Arts
by SCOTT REYBURN (NYT) APRIL 4, 2014
“BLANK VERSE AMIDST THE PROSE
Compose a poem using unintentional lines of iambic pentameter found in your newspaper.” –from The OULIPOST Playbook
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