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from Book I, Paterson

Paterson lies in the valley under the Passaic Falls
its spent waters forming the outline of his back. He
lies on his right side, head near the thunder
of the waters filling his dreams! Eternally asleep,
his dreams walk about the city where he persists
incognito. Butterflies settle on his stone ear.
Immortal he neither moves nor rouses and is seldom
seen, though he breathes and the subtleties of his machinations
drawing their substance from the noise of the pouring river
animate a thousand automations. Who because they
neither know their sources nor the sills of their
disappointments walk outside their bodies aimlessly
      for the most part,
locked and forgot in their desires-unroused.

  —Say it, no ideas but in things—
  nothing but the blank faces of the houses
  and cylindrical trees
  bent, forked by preconception and accident—
  split, furrowed, creased, mottled, stained—
  secret—into the body of the light!

From above, higher than the spires, higher
even than the office towers, from oozy fields
abandoned to gray beds of dead grass,
black sumac, withered weed-stalks,
mud and thickets cluttered with dead leaves-
the river comes pouring in above the city
and crashes from the edge of the gorge
in a recoil of spray and rainbow mists-

  (What common language to unravel?
  . . .combed into straight lines
  from that rafter of a rock's
  lip.)

A man like a city and a woman like a flower
—who are in love. Two women. Three women.
Innumerable women, each like a flower.

                        But
only one man—like a city.
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Sarah Gosa - I can't help but wonder if this poem was an inspiration for the movie Paterson which I can't wait to see.
on Dec 03 2016 09:57 PM PST   x  edit
Berlinslum - Don't miss it. "No ideas but in things" is heard early in the movie.
on Feb 18 2017 04:22 PM PST   x  edit
Sarah Gosa - Just saw it. Finally! Made me want to go there.
on Mar 30 2017 07:24 PM PST   x  edit
Nassy Fesharaki - Enjoyable.

Only one man like a city can see what most of us do not...
on Jun 23 2016 03:59 AM PST   x  edit
Ronald Tirino - significant poem epic poetry really hits home environmentaly
on Sep 03 2015 12:16 PM PST   x  edit
Paula - Williams is an historian as well as a poet
on Feb 10 2014 07:00 PM PST   x  edit

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- From guest Patrick Adams (contact)
This is a great poem, I have never heard a city refered to as a he.
on Oct 27 2006 03:56 AM PST   x  edit
Nam - I like how this piece ends, also the visuality of the ending to middle part, which sort of transpires in waves of some kind.

It's a well-thought out piece that Williams has written, seems to hold a grander scale to what it's all really about.

A good piece written by Williams.


on Sep 28 2004 08:34 PM PST   x  edit
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