Sunday, May 10, 2009

Issa' Sunday Service, #3






Today's edition of "Issa's Sunday Service" features a song by Donovan from his excellent, if little known, Sutras album. The album has lots of what can be called "LitRock" tracks. "The Way" is an adaptation of lines from Lao Tsu's (Tzu) Tao Te Ching, translated by Gia-fu Feng and Jane English. In fact, there are adaptations of more than a few literary works on this disk, including pieces by Edgar Allan Poe, Sappho, and Thich Nhat Hanh.

Why Donovan today - because it's his birthday. So, happy birthday to an immensely influential and under appreciated Donovan.

This week's featured poem is from Lilliput Review #4, from sometime in 1989.




after hours
the blues are red tonight
in my neighborhood bar
the foam of things to come
has taken over
the jukebox just ain't
what she used to be
and neither are you
ole buddy

Tony Moffeit






with a just-yanked
radish
pointing the way

Issa
translated by David Lanoue




best
Don

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