From This Height Poem by Tony Hoagland

From This Height

Rating: 4.8


Cold wind comes out of the white hills
and rubs itself against the walls of the condominium
with an esophogeal vowel sound,
and a loneliness creeps
into the conversation by the hot tub.

We don't deserve pleasure
just as we don't deserve pain,
but it's pure sorcery the way the feathers of warm mist
keep rising from the surface of the water
to wrap themselves around a sculpted
clavicle or wrist.

It's not just that we are on
the eighth story of the world
looking out through glass and steel
with a clarity of vision
in which imported coffee and
a knowledge of French painting
are combined,

but that we are atop a pyramid
of all the facts that make this possible:
the furnace that heats the water,
the truck that hauled the fuel,
the artery of highway
blasted through the mountains,

the heart attack of the previous owner,
the history of Western medicine
that failed to save him,
the successful development of tourism,
the snow white lotions that counteract the chemistry
of chlorine upon skin—our skin.

Down inside history's body,
the slaves are still singing in the dark;
the roads continue to be built;
the wind blows and the building grips itself
in anticipation of the next strong gust.

So an enormous act of forgetting is required
simply to kiss someone
or to open your mouth
for the fork of high-calorie paté
someone is raising to your lips,

which, considering the price,
it would be a sin
not to enjoy.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 26 November 2018

Loneliness! ! With the muse of life. Thanks for sharing.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 26 November 2018

An enjoyable write though a bit intriguing too. Thanks for sharing and congrats on modern poem of the day.

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Adiela Akoo 26 November 2018

The cold wind comes like guilt to rob the pleasure of the present moment despite the effort of forgetting. A thought provoking poem.

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Adrian Flett 26 November 2018

The detachment from the real world that man's achievements brings us is at a price.

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Tony Hoagland

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