Monday, November 4, 2024

UNDELIVERED

 

On July 16th, 1834 Jones Very found a shell and

Pressing it to his ear, heard a voice say

"Do not, whatever you do, marry Ted Hughes!

Pass this message faithfully on to other poets and you

Will appear --in brief excerpts --  centuries from now

In anthologies of Early American Literature.

Do not break the chain! Brasseya Allen did

And nothing much happened to her. Ever." 

So Very left a note to William Cullen Bryant

Who gave it to Edgar Allan Poe who

Lost the note but mentioned it to

James Russell Lowell (despite Lowell writing

That Poe's poems were two-fifths sheer fudge)

Who left word to Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson,

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Walt Whitman, and

Cosmo Perlow Baker (who never wrote anything

But meant to). Ezra Pound overheard it in his cradle and told

Amy Lowell who -- sniffily -- told Elinor Wylie and

Edna St. Vincent Millay who both meant

To repeat it but somehow never did so that

What happened to Sylvia Plath is Simply Not Her Fault.

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