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Poetry Slam!: "The Monument" by Elizabeth Bishop

This poem by Elizabeth Bishop is a meditation on art and artifice.
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  1. monument
    a structure erected to commemorate persons or events
    Now can you see the monument?
  2. alternate
    go back and forth
    Each is turned half-way round so that
    its corners point toward the sides
    of the one below and the angles alternate.
  3. weathered
    worn by exposure to the elements
    Then on the topmost cube is set
    a sort of fleur-de-lys of weathered wood,
    long petals of board, pierced with odd holes,
    four-sided, stiff, ecclesiastical.
  4. ecclesiastical
    of or associated with a church
    Then on the topmost cube is set
    a sort of fleur-de-lys of weathered wood,
    long petals of board, pierced with odd holes,
    four-sided, stiff, ecclesiastical.
  5. warp
    bend or twist out of shape
    From it four thin, warped poles spring out,
    (slanted like fishing-poles or flag-poles)
    and from them jig-saw work hangs down
  6. whittle
    cut small bits or pare shavings from
    four lines of vaguely whittled ornament
    over the edges of the boxes
    to the ground.
  7. perspective
    appearance as determined by distance from the viewer
    The view is geared
    (that is, the view's perspective)
    so low there is no "far away,"
    and we are far away within the view.
  8. grain
    the texture and pattern of fibers found in wood, stone, etc.
    A sea of narrow, horizontal boards
    lies out behind our lonely monument,
    its long grains alternating right and left
    like floor-boards--spotted, swarming-still,
    and motionless.
  9. coarse
    rough to the touch
    A sky runs parallel,
    and it is palings, coarser than the sea's:
    splintery sunlight and long-fibred clouds.
  10. promontory
    a natural elevation
    An ancient promontory,
    an ancient principality whose artist-prince
    might have wanted to build a monument
  11. melancholy
    grave or even gloomy in character
    to mark a tomb or boundary, or make
    a melancholy or romantic scene of it...
  12. glisten
    be shiny, as if wet
    It's like a stage-set; it is all so flat!
    Those clouds are full of glistening splinters!
    What is that?
  13. shoddy
    of inferior workmanship and materials
    "It's piled-up boxes,
    outlined with shoddy fret-work, half-fallen off,
    cracked and unpainted. It looks old."
  14. homely
    lacking in physical beauty or proportion
    --The strong sunlight, the wind from the sea,
    all the conditions of its existence,
    may have flaked off the paint, if ever it was painted,
    and made it homelier than it was.
  15. eroded
    worn away as by water or ice or wind
    I am tired of breathing this eroded air,
    this dryness in which the monument is cracking.
  16. crude
    not carefully or expertly made
    The crudest scroll-work says "commemorate,"
    while once each day the light goes around it
    like a prowling animal,
    or the rain falls on it, or the wind blows into it.
  17. commemorate
    be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
    The crudest scroll-work says "commemorate,"
    while once each day the light goes around it
    like a prowling animal,
    or the rain falls on it, or the wind blows into it.
  18. prowl
    move about in or as if in a predatory manner
    The crudest scroll-work says "commemorate,"
    while once each day the light goes around it
    like a prowling animal,
    or the rain falls on it, or the wind blows into it.
Created on Tue Aug 01 11:10:49 EDT 2017 (updated Wed Aug 02 11:34:53 EDT 2017)

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