Poem 192
This is a found poem, discovered titled and shaped by me in 1984 as an exercise in the Original Composition course … I found it somewhere in the radio listings at the back of The Listener …
… at the beginning of the following year I had to get my course of study signed off by an English professor who when he saw my name said ‘Oh I’ve got a poem of yours’ … I said I didn’t think so (not having been published yet) but sure enough he pointed to this pinned on his noticeboard above his desk … he was an authority on William Blake so Bill Manhire had given him a copy … nice way to start the year …
Open Marriage
James Blake prophesied that 1757 would be the beginning of a new world his son William as it turned out was born in that year as a child Blake saw a tree filled with angels and angelic figures walking in middle age he saw and talked to Moses Homer Dante and Milton I have little of his company his wife once said he is always in paradise