What We Drink

        What We Drink

Who wants thick wisdom first in poems?  It

Is ours for chewing in the pleasures of

The scrolls of Plato, thinkers who permit

The thought that pleasure proves the point of love,

And stern philosophers with guts to kill

All weakness, straight.  The cup of hemlock comes

And they are strong.  They drink.  They do not spill.

The use of poetry with pretty thrums

On mandolins in minds and hairy chests

Is first for some, perhaps a very few.

Philosophy dwells.  Poetry arrests.

It seizes arteries and gives their view.

..Just that is what we want from poets first.

….We want the slaking of the heart’s own thirst.