Monday, January 19, 2009

poetry

Man in Space

by Billy Collins

All you have to do is listen to the way a man
sometimes talks to his wife at a table of people
and notice how intent he is on making his point
even though her lower lip is beginning to quiver,

and you will know why the women in science
fiction movies who inhabit a planet of their own
are not pictured making a salad or reading a magazine
when the men from earth arrive in their rocket,

why they are always standing in a semicircle
with their arms folded, their bare legs set apart,
their breasts protected by hard metal disks.


things I enjoy when forced to do them
1. read poetry
2. reading in general
3. writing

I really like the above poem, it makes me smile, oddly.
Kate

2 comments:

Antha said...

We read that poem last year in Davis' English class. I loved it then and I love it now.

Kate! said...

Haha, I read it off Rachel's sheet when you read it.