The Poetic Kind of True

     The Poetic Kind of True

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“The stories begin in kinds of truth.  As events recede in time,

they grow not smaller but larger in language.  The ancestor who

fought locally becomes a hero in a battle which assumes

the scale of the epic.” ~ Michael Schmidt, The First Poets, 9

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The poet makes life truer, makes it large

As it is meant to be.  The poet makes

Our history higher.  This provides the charge

That it deserves.  The Everest language shakes

The past as if volcanic, lava’s spew

Writ hotter in an earthquake realm of love

Or war.  The poet’s panoramic view

Is like the three dimensional above

The landscape of the long ago.  The lens

Is clearer, or at least it seems to be.

Its focus peels away the small to cleanse

Or shows the small with male intensity.

The epic eyes of poetry are blue,

As vast as Greek skies, truer than the true.