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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Poem-A-Day: 08/22/08 by David Lehman

08/22/08
 

 

Today in 1862

Claude Debussy was born.

I remember where I was and what I was doing

one hundred years and two months later:

elementary algebra, trombone practice,

Julius Caesar on the record player

with Brando as Antony, simple

buttonhook patterns in football,

the French subjunctive, and the use

of "quarantine" rather than "blockade"

during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

It was considered the less belligerent word.

Much was made of it in 1962,

centenary of Debussy's birth.

And if today I play his Rhapsody

for Saxophone and Orchestra

for the ten minutes it requires of

my undivided attention, who will attack me for

living in Paris in 1908 instead of now?

Let them. I'll take my stand,

my music stand, with the composer

of my favorite Danse Tarantelle

 

 

  

Copyright © 2013 by David Lehman. Used with permission of the author.  

About This Poem
"I wrote the first draft of this poem in 2008, on Claude Debussy's birthday, August 22. Thus the title's numerical symmetry: '08/22/08.' The logic of mathematics suggested the leap from 1862, the year of Debussy's birth, to his centenary year of 1962, then back to the present and forth to 1908--the present minus 100 years--with Debussy at work on his saxophone rhapsody. Time, then, is the subject. But time plus numbers are two thirds of the way to music, and Debussy's music gets the last word, as it should.
 

--David Lehman

Most Recent Book by Lehman

(Scribner, 2009)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 22, 2013

David Lehman is the author of several collections of poetry, the most recent of which is Yeshiva Boys (Scribner, 2009). Lehman lives in New York City, where he teaches at The New School. He is the series editor of The Best American Poetry.
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