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RE-WRITING CAMILLE
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Stephen Mead
Stephen Mead is a published artist/writer living in northeastern NY. A resume and samples of his artwork can be seen in the portfolio section of Absolute Arts, http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/stephenmead, and http://123soho.com, http://123soho.com/members/stephen_mead.
 
By Stephen Mead
Published on 07/16/2004
 
        Why must my deepest feelings be rooted
        to tragedy: somebody dying too soon, too soon?
        I have a persistent cough, a small cold & it's not a
        death rattle, not

        "To pray, Jesus knew, is to be a man carrying a man."
        --Anne Sexton

        Why must my deepest feelings be rooted
        to tragedy: somebody dying too soon, too soon?
        I have a persistent cough, a small cold & it's not a
        death rattle, not

        In old movies, books, the classics, heroes/heroines
        are often done away with.
        Kaput. That sums up the plot. Juliet & Romeo.
        Heathcliff & Catherine.
        The driven, the driven mad, killed despite the
        important roles
        of maids, couriers, cooks

        Is it the same in our reality with just a change in
        costumes, in disease, backdrops?
        If so,
        I'm going to re-write this. I'm going to let Camille
        live.
        She wants to desperately. She wants to forget the
        baron, stay in the country with her Amore
        & be reborn among sheep herds, bee passages, the
        reflections of ponds.
        What, who could it hurt
        if they were to be poor, but happy?
        Let them grow fat, get wrinkles, repeat stories, get
        in each other's hair.
        Let's edit interfering society, family, all the petty
        talk of mores, of normal life--

        Camille's real fears, her brass cynicism, her head
        thrown back in a laughter that looks like pain--
        & her suitor's jealousy, his young pup sentiments...
        suddenly blending in a balance
        of equal strength & stronger, for they will have
        weathered,
        they will have won
        the difficulty of answered prayers.

        It will be a new age: hearts, spirits making
        themselves--
        jewelry hocked, possessions kept simple, jeans worn,
        anything, even nothing, worn,
        & heads not lowered if the world spits--

        will the world spit, in the city, in the fields?
        No. Only people &, I confess, it's not quite Camille,
        that queen's angel, I breathe, but you,
        man carrying a man to be carried & stand -- is that
        too selfish--cough, cough -- before we lie down.

Copyright © Stephen Mead, 2004. All Rights Reserved.