Poem Up at Book of Matches

Throop Painting

My poem Letter to Throop from the Imperfect Stuckist Sky” is live at Book of Matches. Many thanks to editors Nicholas Christian and Kelly Allen for taking this poem, and to artist Ron Throop, whose work inspires and amazes me, and whose friendship and generosity I cherish. This painting hangs on the wall of our dining room, directly across from another Throop original. I only wish we had more walls!

37 thoughts on “Poem Up at Book of Matches

  1. I think these lines/words are ‘brilliant’ Robert …

    “But really, at this stage all I can do
    is keep plugging away, word by line, ache by poem,
    submission to bruise, night after week after year after
    decade. This is the point at which wax melts and feathers
    flutter through their lonely plummets to somebody’s
    murky Aegean nightmare. Or should I just embrace
    my ineptitudes? Those long, ragged nights and unraveled
    days? The emptied glasses?”

    Congratulations Rob … time to celebrate with a glass of red …

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  2. A triple joy at least. Your poem of persisting in making. The painting (which is rugged and vital) and then someone in the comments reminding me of an Auden poem. And then back to your poem reminding me of another Auden poem. I keep my head down plowing while your wax melts, but I think of you.

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    • Ron Throop is the artist I want to be when I grow up. He’s persistent, generous, prolific and a nice guy. My wax is melting, but there are still a few feathers left, keeping me aloft, though soaring is difficult some days. 🪶🪶

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