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Wincing at the Beautiful

By Paul Hostovsky

   
  So my friend Phil is telling me how
  he can't get a date
  how he loves women and how
  they're always giving him looks
  so I ask him what kind of looks
  so he winces at the beautiful
  braless young woman passing by
  at that particular propitious moment
  giving her a look of such
  longing and longevity
  that she returns his look with a look
  that kills his entire family tree
  from the roots to the unimagined
  blossoms of the great grandchildren shriveling
  on his shriveling bough
  and I think I've diagnosed his problem now
  and I think of quoting some lines from Rilke
  but on second thought I think
  a sports metaphor might serve him better
  so I steer the conversation round to basketball
  and the three second rule
  which says you can only stand
  inside the key for three seconds
  before they blow the whistle
  they're just blowing the whistle on you Phil
  for breaking the three second rule
  for standing there with your eyes
  popping out like basketballs
  it's a game like any other I tell him
  then I ask him if he wants to score
  and now that I have his attention
  I throw in those lines from Rilke
  I tell him that beauty is nothing
  but the beginning of terror
  we're still just able to bear
  and the reason we adore it so
  is that it serenely disdains to destroy us
  and he winces again and this time
  it's at the beauty of those lines
  or maybe their truth which hits him
  like a three-pointer now
  that Rilke hits all the way from Germany
  at a distance of a hundred years

 

 

 

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Paul Hostovsky knows more about the history of the word “defenestration” than the entire Defenestration crew put together. You could say he’s an enthusiast. But don’t, because he’d be embarrassed.

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