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The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove. By Paul Goldfinger © The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove. By Paul Goldfinger.  Click image to enlarge.

From Leslie Cannon:

My sister-in-law sent me this poem, which she said reminded her of Ocean Grove, but after reading it, I am convinced it was written about OG.   I hope you will publish it, so others can enjoy it.

Editor’s note:  The poem  “One Summer” by W.S. Merwin was indeed about Ocean Grove, and we did post it on Blogfinger a couple of years ago. Merwin is a famous poet who has won a Pulitzer Prize twice. He has been the United States Poet Laureate and he has published over 50 books.

Since I can’t locate our post, I  will do so again now, since Leslie Cannon has contacted us.   Merwin’s poem will resonate for anyone who loves this town. Except, for me, the part about “Aida.”    We  once saw that long extravaganza at Lincoln Center and, horrors, we left before the end. God knows how many more animals they were going to bring on stage.

Ocean Grove has been admired by other poets, and we have recently posted two poems by Charles Pierre. Painters and photographers  have also been inspired by the Grove. See our piece tomorrow about Stephen D’Amato’s latest OG painting. —Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger

 

ONE SUMMER

 

It is hard now to believe that we really

went back that time years ago to the small town

a mile square along the beach and a little more

than a century old where I had been taken

when I was a child and nothing seemed to have changed

not the porches along the quiet streets

nor the faces on the rockers nor the sea smell

from the boardwalk at the end of the block

nor the smells from the cafeteria in a house

like the others along the same sidewalk

nor the hush of the pebbled streets without

cars nor the names of the same few hotels

nor the immense clapboard auditorium

to which my mother had taken me

to a performance of Aida

and you and I walked those streets in a late

youth of our own and along the boardwalk

toward music we heard from the old carousel

 

by W.S. Merwin

Published in The American Poetry Review, Nov.-Dec., 2010

 

CARMEN McRAE   and SAMMY DAVIS, JR.

 

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