‘Nother Poem
Like e.e. cummings, Don Marquise wrote without punctuation. He did it in the voice af a large cockroach named archy- who typed out his missives by jumping head-first onto the typewriter keys, in the middle of the night, after the newspaper office was closed.
Marquise aimed to lampoon verse libre. But, in fact, he was damned good at it.
I herewith present from his book “archy and mehitabel,” 1927
the lesson of the moth
i was talking to a moth
the other evening
he was trying to break into
an electric light bulb
and fry himself on the wires
why do you fellows
pull this stunt i asked him
because it is the conventional
thing for moths or why
if that had been an uncovered
candle instead of an electric
light bulb you would
now be a small unsightly cinder
have you no sense
plenty of it he answered
but at times we get tired
of using it
we get bored with the routine
and crave beauty
and excitement
fire is beautiful
and we know that if we get
too close it will kill us
but what does that matter
it is better to be happy
for a moment
and be burned up with beauty
than to live a long time
and be bored all the while
so we wad all our life up
into one little roll
and then we shoot the roll
that is what life is for
it is better to be a part of beauty
for one instant and then cease to
exist than to exist forever
and never be a part of beauty
our attitude toward life
is come easy go easy
we are like human beings
used to be before they became
too civilized to enjoy themselves
and before i could argue him
out of his philosophy
he went and immolated himself
on a patent cigar lighter
i do not agree with him
myself i would rather have
half the happiness and twice
the longevity
but at the same time i wish
there was something i wanted
as badly as he wanted to fry himself
archy
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OOOOH! *bounce bounce* Bless you for this! I adore “Archy and Mehitabel”—Rob did a theatrical version of it years ago and I fell in love with Marquise. It’s a treat to see him on my f-page! Thank you!
yay! I love these poems, and I’m so glad you know them too!
I’ve managed to collect two old editions- one first of “Archy and mehitabel” and one a second printing of um… dammit, can’t remember and can’t be arsed to go look…
Check out the latest one I posted; Do you like Edward Lear’s longer poems?
That was beautiful….so it IS true that it’s better to burn out than to fade away!!
Really, if we all could find that someting the world would be a better place.