Lawrence Ferlinghetti

In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See . . .

In Goya’s greatest scenes we seem to see
                                          the people of the world
      exactly at the moment when
            they first attained the title of
                                                            ‘suffering humanity’
         They writhe upon the page
                                       in a veritable rage
                                                               of adversity
         Heaped up
                    groaning with babies and bayonets
                                                      under cement skies
           in an abstract landscape of blasted trees
                 bent statues bats wings and beaks
                              slippery gibbets
                 cadavers and carnivorous cocks
           and all the final hollering monsters
                 of the
                          ‘imagination of disaster’
           they are so bloody real
                                       it is as if they really still existed
 
   And they do
 
                 Only the landscape is changed
 
They still are ranged along the roads
         plagued by legionnaires
                    false windmills and demented roosters
They are the same people
                                    only further from home
     on freeways fifty lanes wide
                             on a concrete continent
                                       spaced with bland billboards
                       illustrating imbecile illusions of happiness
 
 
                       The scene shows fewer tumbrils
                                               but more strung-out citizens
                                                                    in painted cars
                              and they have strange license plates
                          and engines
                                          that devour America
Other works by Lawrence Ferlinghetti...



Top