And the easy killing of chickens while we talked of the gardens and the fall and the little yapping dog tried to steal chicken heads from the offal bin made me think of this poem.
Naming of Parts
“Vixi duellis nuper idoneus
Et militavi non sine glori”
Today we have naming of parts. Yesterday,
We had daily cleaning. And tomorrow morning,
We shall have what to do after firing. But today,
Today we have naming of parts. Japonica
Glistens like coral in all of the neighboring gardens,
And today we have naming of parts.
This is the lower sling swivel. And this
Is the upper sling swivel, whose use you will see
When you are given your slings. And this is the piling swivel,
Which in your case you have not got. The branches
Hold in the gardens their silent, eloquent gestures,
Which in our case we have not got.
This is the safety-catch, which is always released
With an easy flick of the thumb. And please do not let me
See anyone using his finger. You can do it quite easily
If you have any strength in your thumb. The blossoms
Are fragile and motionless, never letting anyone see
Any of them using their finger.
And this you can see is the bolt. The purpose of this
Is to open the breech, as you see. We can slide it
Rapidly backwards and forwards: we call this
Easing the spring. And rapidly backwards and forwards
The early bees are assaulting and fumbling the flowers:
They call it easing the Spring.
They call it easing the Spring: it is perfectly easy
If you have any strength in your thumb: like the bolt,
And the breech, and the cocking-piece, and the point of balance,
Which in our case we have not got; and the almond-blossom
Silent in all of the gardens and the bees going backwards and forwards,
For today we have naming of parts.
— Henry Reed
When I was in college, our chorusmaster set this to music as part of an anti-war (Vietnam, heaven help us) oratorio. Heaven help us – it’s relevant again.
I blogged it last year, too –
http://teabird17.blogspot.com/2007/01/naming-of-parts.html
i love this poem! my Darwinian history /science teacher read it to us this last semester he did a great job!! how fantastic that you posted it! not quite sure how you related it to chickens though… let alone the killing of the chickens….or were you relating it to the dog being in 7th heaven with the chicken heads……anyway it was lovely to see on your site! love ya sis!