Poem A Day – Jan. 29, 2016

Alexandr Blok

David St. John

One snowy night I was smiled upon by Russian gods
& found myself at dinner opposite

The Moscow scholars a married couple – he only
the world’s authority on Pasternak

& she the final word on her beloved Alexandr Blok
& as we talked the evening gathered

Along the length of the white table & I could only keep
drinking the conversation in so deeply

I felt myself reaching back into the dark century & at last
I got up to leave in my black cashmere

Overcoat I’d found hanging on the back rack of a Venice
thrift store & became just another shadow

About to slide wordlessly into the night & yes it’s true
it was snowing just in upstate New York

Not Moscow or St. Petersburg nor in any ancient page
yet to anyone who saw me walking

I imagined myself as the most lyrical shadow alive

About this poem
“This poem recounts a dinner that became one of the most enjoyable evenings of my life after having been unexpectedly introduced to the two remarkable Russians scholars the poem introduces. Also, it allows me to indulge my love of and to celebrate the famously untranslatable poet of the Silver Age, Alexandr Blok.” – David St. John

About David St. John
David St. John is the author of “The Window” (Arctos Press, 2014). He teaches in the Ph.D. Program in Creative Writing and Literature and is the Chair of English at the University of Southern California.

The Academy of American Poets is a nonprofit, mission-driven organization, whose aim is to make poetry available to a wider audience. Email The Academy at poem-a-day@poets.org.

(c) 2016 David St. John. Originally published by the Academy of American Poets, www.poets.org. Distributed by King Features Syndicate.

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