Celebrating Living Poets: Arthur Sze

I’m celebrating living poets this month as I write each day during March and share my blog on http://www.twowritingteachers.org during the Slice of Life Challenge. With each living poet’s work, I’m creating a cento by taking their existing lines of poetry from a selected collection and arranging them into a new poem. Arthur Sze is the current US Poet Laureate, and today I’m using his book Sight Lines. You can read more about him here.

Strawberry Breakfast

Yesterday, you constructed an aqueduct of dreams

dozens of tiny flames flickering into darkness

An unglazed pot fired and streaked from ash

Early morning light: a young red-tailed hawk

in cool Alpine air

in daylight, snow has accumulated

crossing the street, you hear the cry of a strawberry finch

the unfolding of a life has junctures

Each line was taken from existing poems in Sight Lines and arranged into an entirely new poem, in this order: First Snow; Spring: Winter Stars; Under a Rising Moon; Dawn Redwood; The Radiant’s; The Glass Constellation; In the Bronx; The Far Norway Maples.

Occasionally, people ask me about my process for writing Cento poems. I tell them about my homemade Cento sticks. As I read collections of poetry, I write lines I like onto large tongue depressors using Sharpie markers. On the back, I write the title of the poem and the poet. Next, I select lines I love and put them in a new order. You can see a video here and here, then see a finished product below. I also frequently mix poets together, but this month, I’m using lines from single collections by living poets. Try writing a cento! You’ll be amazed at how just moving one single line can change everything and put the world on a whole new axis.

Lines for this Cento poem were taken from these poems, in this order:

5 Replies to “Celebrating Living Poets: Arthur Sze”

  1. “…the unfolding of a life has junctures…” – I love that line! The title reminded me of my dinner tonight (which I am looking forward to), Strawberry Fields Salad, from BJ’s Brewhouse. A friend is treating my husband and me and picking it up and delivering it to us so we don’t have to cook while I convalesce!

    Like

  2. So many amazing images, Kim. I’m going to hold on to an “aquaduct of dreams.” And the red shouldered hawks as I saw a pair this morning.

    Like

  3. “The unfolding of a life has junctures” is such a poignant line. My daughter is experiencing one today. She lost her job. I am feeling very angry about this. She is amazing and wonderful, and sometimes life isn’t fair. Thanks for this poem today. I pray this juncture will be a place of growth for her.

    Like

  4. Kim,

    I love that collection. I need to revisit it. It’s so inspiring. The line “the unfolding of a life has junctures” reminds me of Sharon’s poem about retirement today. Life really is filled with crossroads. I can feel a poem forming in my head as I ponder that line.

    Like

Leave a reply to Glenda Funk Cancel reply