Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Phil Hall : Yannis Ritsos

 

 

 

 

 After everything that has been forgotten had really happened

he liked to wear a white shirt again too big for him now

 sweating in it smoking a whole cigarette uncrowded the quiet
to go back over it all a map on a shroud a return to every island prison 

 his poems in jars buried how many paces from which little fig tree
under every word a dead comrade an icon or a slogan 

 statues waiting in line silence no refuge plaster matches
we were presenting our noses & arms to the surgeons & the prosecutors 

 he could hear atrocities becoming alleged activities   
it was a mistake to record any event even breath as Language disporting 

 instead he would take off his white shirt each dawn & wash it
& pound it clean then spread it out to dry on a boulder by the shore 

 I am the blank target open-armed in Goya’s painting of the firing squad

I am the dough of the letter Ψ drying warm in the ancient sunlight

 

 

Phil Hall . Lake’s End . 2026

 

 

 

Phil Hall — two new chapbooks out this year: The Loon Poems by Vera Lake (Flat Singles), and Rice Lake Waltz (Drift/Line). Recent poems also at Public Reverie, Discordia Review, and Bad Dog mag. Writes near Perth ON.

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