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COPERNICUS AT OCCUPY
How stark and broad a profile on the screen
among the heavens of eclipse and moon
of the sole man in 1514 who
knew revolution grew inside the brain,
knew we are smaller than we think and struck
“a cascade of diminishments” to earth—
I ran glissando through the leafy camp,
a part of brave— the park all galaxy
and dressed in tents, blue headlamps lit the way.
Drums glanced around and craved the dancing girls.
Mike check announced the careful tendering
of food and fuel and water
and what else?
“What do you want?” blasted from cops all night.
A call for gathering the truth. Be real!
a masked man said You know we own the streets.
Gone to the sidewalks all the righteous ones.
Gone to the war on greed. Another revolution of
the mind Love lights a fuse—
a need to put frail bodies on the line.
"Copernicus at Occupy" was first written as an assignment for Rebecca Wolff's fall 2011 advanced poetry workshop, asking for fifteen lines of iambic pentameter. Of the workshop, Marea says, "I loved the invitation to bring in a section of a manuscript for critique...because it forced me to…organize and revise a logical section. I appreciated the discussions, the introduction to published poetry that was new to me, and the generosity of spirit of the class. I especially appreciated Rebecca’s laser-like critique which I completely trusted."
Marea Gordett has taught writing at Tufts University and Boston University, and has published a book of poems, Freeze Tag, with Wesleyan University Press. She is the founder of Big Mind Learning, an educational business in the Capital Region serving students of all ages in many subjects. She is currently enjoying teaching memoir writing classes to senior citizens throughout the region.