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“Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi” by Garrett Hongo

By Ernest Hilbert • July 3, 2014 • E-Verse Universe

No one knew the secret of my flutes,
and I laugh now
because some said
I was enlightened.
But the truth is
I’m only a gardener
who before the War
was a dirt farmer and learned
how to grow the bamboo
in ditches next to the fields,
how to leave things alone
and let the silt build up
until it was deep enough to stink
bad as night soil, bad
as the long, witch-grey
hair of a ghost.

No secret in that.

My land was no good, rocky,
and so dry I had to sneak
water from the whites,
hacksaw the locks off the chutes at night,
and blame Mexicans, Filipinos,
or else some wicked spirit
of a migrant, murdered in his sleep
by sheriffs and wanting revenge.
Even though they never believed me,
it didn’t matter–no witnesses,
and my land was never thick with rice,
only the bamboo
growing lush as old melodies
and whispering like brush strokes
against the fine scroll of wind.

I found some string in the shed
or else took a few stalks
and stripped off their skins,
wove the fibers, the floss,
into cords I could bind
around the feet, ankles, and throats
of only the best bamboos.
I used an ice pick for an awl,
a fish knife to carve finger holes,
and a scythe to shape the mouthpiece.

I had my flutes.

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  • jpastick8284@google.com'
    Reply Janet Pastick August 20, 2017 at 1:43 am

    Mr. Hongo, I took your poetry class about 27 years ago at the University of Oregon two summer sessions in a row. I came across the pieces I penned for you. I was pleasantly surprised to remember the quanity of poems you had all of us write. I enjoyed reading them as they were quite well composed. I remembered how we would write our first draft hoping you would be pleased with our birth thoughts. You had a way of not causing us to have a defeatest outlook with that skeleton like spark of imagination we prayed just might bloom into beauty. You helped carve our leangthy stanzas into tight knit pieces of work reaching levels of excellence we never dreamed possible. I am so thrilled after finding my works today I googled you. Your poetry I read jolted me back to that mustard yellow, humid hot room where we all imagined ourselves to be, for a moment in time, poets. Janet Pastick 3/29/55.

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