Read Jimmy's Blues and Other Poems Online
Authors: James Baldwin
and you think of me, sometimes, as the most
monstrous of old men. No matter:
if I could only make you see
how you must live when you are far away from me.
If only I could see for you, if I could for you spell
the vast contours of hell!
If I could tell you how, on such a road,
where I walked once, I stumbled and fell and howled:
how you must walk the road, and not be driven
into the great wilderness, by some false dream of heaven!
I have been there, and I know. But I know, too,
that nothing I say now will get to you.
You have your journey now, and I have mine.
And all day and all night long
I have waited for a sign
which will not be given to us now.
Love,
love has no gifts to give
except the revelation that the soul can live:
on a coming day,
you will hear, from afar,
I, your lover, pray.
You will hear, then, the prayer that you cannot hear now,
and, when you hear that sobbing, boy, rejoice,
and know that love is the purpose of the human voice!
Neuilly s/Seine
July 23, 1970
I wish I had known more
than love ever knows, in time.
One imagines that time
gives the time
to quarrel,
correct, tyrannize,
and love.
Baby brother,
the light of your passage
has become the light in my own:
and I had planned it,
bambino
,
quite the other way around.
Enough. So much for plans.
Enough of calculations.
I will never see you
as I saw you,
again,
never touch you or kiss you
or scold you again.
You were very patient with me
very loving
but I was sure that I would die before you
and wanted you to be able to live without me.
So much for calculations.
So much for wisdom.
So much for age.
You have humbled me, my friend,
who, now, must learn to live without you.
I will miss, forever,
your eyes, your walk,
your talkâenough
My friend, Miss Lena Horne,
and many other saints
sing you, my darling,
into the womb of eternity.
Therefore, farewell,
                    for now:
Dig you, later: alligator.
Lord,
when you send the rain,
think about it, please,
a little?
Do
not get carried away
by the sound of falling water,
the marvelous light
on the falling water.
I
am beneath that water.
It falls with great force
and the light
Blinds
me to the light.
I
Started to leave
and couldn't go
for a Yes
or for a No.
Watched the silver tracks turn black
as my lover's back.
Stood there through the night
watched the black turn white.
Started to leave, but couldn't go:
for a Yes, or for a No.
Heard the thunder,
saw his face,
lightning played around the place
where I stood, and couldn't go
for a Yes, or for a No.
II
The hardest thing of all
is hearing the silence fallâ
or, no, to see it,
touch it,
watch silence take a form,
watch silence proudly stride
between connecting rooms,
hear silence ride
between, between,
between
you, and all others,
you
and
you.
Oh, Brother, say:
I couldn't hear nobody pray.
Ill
The silence coming yonder
is far from grief
and brings relief.
Beyond time
there is no wonder
there is no crime.
they say:
Brother,
just between me and you
tell me if it's true!
They say
silence brings no anguish
where only silence lives:
negatives,
affirmatives.
Beacon Press
Boston, Massachusetts
Beacon Press books
are published under the auspices of the
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.
For poems from
Jimmy's Blues
: Copyright © 1983, 1985 James Baldwin
For poems from
Gypsy
: Copyright © 1989 David Baldwin
This collection: Copyright © 2014 The James Baldwin Estate
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Printed in the United States of America
This book is printed on acid-free paper that meets the uncoated paper ANSI/NISO specifications for permanence as revised in 1992.
Text design by Gabi Anderson and Ruth Maassen
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Baldwin, James, 1924â1987
  [Poems. Selections]
  Jimmy's blues and other poems / James Baldwin ; with an introduction by Nikky Finney.
          pages cm
  ISBN 978-0-8070-8486-1 (paperback : acid-free paper)âISBN 978-0-8070-8487-8 (ebook)
  I. Finney, Nikky. II. Title.
  PS3552.A45A6 2014
  811Ë.54âdc23
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