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What's Your Favourite Poem --- And, Why?
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from the normal run of topics this time...
"What's Your Favourite Poem - And, Why?"
I'll go first:
"Madame Butterfly at Nagasaki."
"Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton bought a house
On a hill above the Bay of Nagasaki
For Madam Butterfly to die in.
Before fifty years had gone
There were thousands of dead butterflies
All over a dead town,
and the marriage brokers were out of a job.
Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton still believes
That only American wives are real.
Madame Butterfly stood at the window all night long
Waiting for Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton to climb the hill.
Like any plumber or electrician since his day
He failed to come,
Human beings, it is said,
Spend a third of their lives in bed.
Women must have spent another third
Waiting for men to turn up. If all those hours
Were laid end to end,
We could have another life
Of our own.
Even in 1900, Madame Butterfly was out of date.
Fidelity, acceptance, death or dishonour -
What quaint anachronisms!
Lieutenant Pinkerton showed the way
The world willingly followed,
Deaf to the final, questioning chord.
No penalties-only consequences,
Which Pinkertons cannot evade
Any more than butterflies."
Dorothy Auchterlonie (or Green), in this poem takes
Puccini's opera - "Madame Butterfly," and places the
characters at Nagasaki, the second site for the atomic
bomb drop by the US, on August 9, 1945, against Japan.
The first being - Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945.
The result is an extremely powerful expression of
living with the consequences of our actions, and the
moral choices we are faced with in life. That's the
reason this poem still resonates with me today.