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        Howard Nemerov 
        The Blue Swallows 
        
          
  
        
        
        Across the millstream below the bridge 
        Seven blue swallows divide the air 
        In shapes invisible and evanescent, 
        Kaleidoscopic beyond the mind's 
        Or memory’s power to keep them there. 
        
          
        
        “History is where 
        tensions were,” 
        
        “Form is the diagram 
        of forces.” 
        Thus, helplessly, there on the bridge, 
        While gazing down upon those birds!— 
        How strange, to be above the birds!— 
        Thus helplessly the mind in its brain 
        Weaves up relation's spindrift web, 
        Seeing the swallows' tails as nibs 
        Dipped in invisible ink, writing . . . 
        
          
        
        Poor mind, what would 
        you have them write? 
        Some cabalistic history 
        Whose authorship you might ascribe 
        To God? to Nature? Ah, poor ghost, 
        You’ve capitalized your Self enough. 
        That villainous William of Occam 
        Cut out the feet 
        from 
        under that dream 
        Some seven centuries ago. 
        It’s taken that long for the mind 
        To waken, yawn and stretch, to see 
        With opened eyes emptied of speech 
        The real world where the spelling mind 
        Imposes with its grammar book 
        Unreal relations on the blue 
        Swallows. Perhaps when you will have 
        Fully awakened, I shall show you 
        A new thing: even the water 
        Flowing away beneath those birds 
        Will fail to reflect their flying forms, 
        And the eyes that see become as 
        stones 
        Whence never tears shall fall gain. 
        
          
        
        O swallows, swallows, 
        poems are not 
        The point. Finding again the world, 
        That is the point, 
        where 
        loveliness 
        Adorns intelligible things 
        Because the mind’s eye lit the sun. 
         
        
        
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