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Poem by Majorie Mir in Honor of National Poetry Month: "The Artist Shen Chou is Dissatisfied"

April 16, 2025:  In honor of national poetry month, MyhometownBronxville.com is featuring poems every week of April written by Bronxville poets.  Below is a poem by Bronxville resident Majorie Mir.

THE ARTIST SHEN CHOU IS DISSATISFIED

I’ve not finished my book.

My spirit goes wandering in the sky.

Who can fathom it?

Inscription,“Reading in the Autumn,” Shen Chou, 1427-1509

 

As you see,

I have painted from far-off

the mountain-face, pine trees

clinging to its brow,

clouds below

and, smallest of all, a reader.

 

Were I to pluck all but one hair

from my brush,

I could not show you the words

he is reading

nor his conversation

with the book,

what thoughts have passed

between the two,

whether the place he has chosen,

mountain refuge, trees and clouds,

draws them together or apart.

 

No. For this there must be poetry.

Even then, how can I say

the sound of a leaf in mid-descent,

the breath between the cicada’s calls?

The reader might say,

“Put down your brush

as I have set aside my book.

Accept for now art’s limits;

yield instead to spirit,

the limitlessness of sky.”

 

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