Before the Movies and TV

        Before the Movies and TV

Modern poetry  modern verse contemporary poetry  contemporary verse  modern poem  contemporary poem

For Charles Randall Stanfield who also mentioned sex and other types of play and contemplation of beauty

Both Bollywood and Hollywood—and now

Black Nollywood we have.  We used to wait

Beside a lake or stream, beneath a bough

Of oak that frames a river like a gate

To revelation, and among the beasts

That live, and hide, and have their being.  Of

Other things like picnics, not what priests

Provide, and gems of friendship and of love

We picked among the flower fields of dance

At morning and in evening by the fire.

We told each other stories, knight and lance.

At dawn and dusk we raised our souls up higher

To peaks and sky.  The weather helped us molt

Our lower selves and sent a lightning bolt.

Phillip Whidden