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I went to a bachelor party last Wednesday nite. We are past the age of hiring naked babes to jump from cakes, so the entertainment was a reading by the Poet-in-Residence at Butler U. Fran (a guy) is a buddy of the 60 year old groom.He read a number of poems by different poets that touched on various aspects of marriage and manhood. Some were very amusing. I especially got a kick out of Dickhead.
My own coming-of-age was before this word was popularized but I totally identified with the poet's teenage dilemma. I also identify with the description of his mature self ("my weakness is a fact so well established that it makes me calm").
I looked up some other poems by Terry Hoagland. Good stuff.
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Dickhead To whomever taught me the word dickhead,
I owe a debt of thanks.
It gave me a way of being in the world of men
when I most needed one,
-- when I was pale and scrawny,
naked, goosefleshed
as a plucked chicken
in a supermarket cooler, a poor
-- forked thing stranded in the savage
universe of puberty, where wild
jockstraps flew across the steamy
-- skies of locker rooms,
and everybody fell down laughing
at jokes I didn’t understand.
-- But dickhead was a word as dumb
and democratic as a hammer, an object
you could pick up in your hand,
and swing,
-- saying dickhead this and dickhead that,
a song that meant the world
was yours enough at least
to bang on like a garbage can,
-- and knowing it, and having that
beautiful ugliness always
cocked and loaded in my mind,
protected me and calmed me like a psalm.
-- Now I have myself become
a beautiful ugliness,
--
and my weakness is a fact
so well established that
it makes me calm,
-- and I am calm enough
to be grateful for the lives I
never have to live again;
-- but I remember all the bad old days
back in the world of men,
when everything was serious, mysterious, scary,
hairier and bigger than I was;
--
I recall when flesh
was what I hated, feared
and was excluded from:
-- Hardly knowing what I did,
or what would come of it,
I made a word my friend.
--Terry Hoagland
-- lars (lars@indy.net), May 03, 2003
Dickhead, Tony Hoagland
-- lars (lars@indy.net), May 03, 2003.
Now that is profound.
-- Gene (notmehere@nowhere.huh), May 05, 2003.