Love is the dust stuff   (CLICK ON THIS AUDIO FILE TO LISTEN TO SPARKS' POEM)

Minton Sparks  Portrait  The best poetry always has universal appeal. An open heart watches the words fall into the soul.

   It has been a gift to know three poets I admire. The first is Clare Bateman, a Greenville resident who won the Pushkin Prize for Poetry & taught others (including me) across her career. The second is my sister-in-law, Karen Updike, who also wrote & taught with searing brilliance.

   The third is my friend, spoken word artist Minton Sparks, whose stunning answer to the question, "What is love?" redefines our experience of the word:

Love is the dust stuff under an angel fingernail
after takeoff and the ground grows small.

Love is memories, the curl of smoke suspended behind the magic carpet moments after the rug with the dragon driving leaves town
wearing a coat of wonderful "what once had been".

Every night we ease into our chairs, eat a meal, weighted mortals,
hearts of stone and water, the bowl of our mouths gaped like baby birds. Waiting.
(to be filled)

Love is glue drying between two bodies who've practiced the ancient art of longing. Martial artists guarding each other's borders.

And so I will gather your dust, inhale the curl of smoke, and eat. Fingering the seam of glue that binds us.

What is that "seam of glue" that binds you to another? Does its strength ease your longing?

-Erie Chapman

Portrait of Minton Sparks ©Erie Chapman, 2019

Audio of Poem by Erie 

5 responses to “Days 167-169 – “…the seam of glue that binds us””

  1. Jerry Oliver Avatar

    Most excellent. Thank you

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  2. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Minton paints such wildly creative, vivid images..” “the seam that binds us” touches upon what was once shared is never lost…
    Love may transmute but its essence lingers… within the most tender chambers of the heart.

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  3. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thanks so very much for your support of her work,Liz. Hope you could hear the recording as well. Poetry always sounds different when I hear it read. Not always better, but different:-)

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    So glad you saw this (as well as maybe heard it), Jerry. Very kind of you to compliment her work!

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  5. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Yes, listening to the poetry being read adds a lovely dimnension.

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