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Gilbert, Gerry – “Space Poem”

Space Poem

Gerry Gilbert

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poem composed of:
a man & a woman with a child/
a Vietnamese NLF guerilla wrote in his diary,
found on his body: MY DAYS AND TASKS BELONG TO HISTORY/
men stepping out of space capsules/
Newton said something like: IF I HAVE SEEN
FARTHER THAN OTHER MEN IT HAS BEEN BY STANDING
ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS

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THIS IS A REVOLUTION
LEARNING TO WALK/TALK

My breath
falls down for you

Hold your baby on your shoulders

You are right, dont fall
Your days & tasks belong to history

I am formed

Tell me what you need
We are in space, walking

The baby can walk!

The accomplishment!

Protect yourself!
My heart falls down when you lose your feet

Floating out of the old desire, the machine

Your smile & your eyes
light me!
silver in the photographs

tumbling

the legs move

We will never diminish
I will die first

Look! The tortured Guerilla’s face has no skin!
& he has not betrayed you

You are not alone
You have survived

Days, Tasks, Belong to History

Say yes, yes

YOUR BABY BELIEVES YOU

Gilbert, Gerry. “Space Poem.” New Wave Canada. Ed. Raymond Souster. Toronto: Contact, 1966. 50-51.

Republished with the permission of Jeremy Gilbert and Tamsin Bragg.

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