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		<description><![CDATA[Philip Levine, poet and son of Detroit, died on Valentine&#8217;s Day. He was an accomplished man who&#8217;d lived a long life, but anytime we lose a voice like his the silence it leaves behind is a roaring one. Levine&#8217;s poetry reached back to William Carlos Williams&#8217; confrontations with the blunt facts of reality, and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Philip Levine, poet and son of Detroit, died on Valentine&#8217;s Day. He was an accomplished man who&#8217;d lived a long life, but anytime we lose a voice like his the silence it leaves behind is a roaring one. Levine&#8217;s poetry reached back to William Carlos Williams&#8217; confrontations with the blunt facts of reality, and the cosmic democracy of Walt Whitman to fashion a contemporary verse that celebrated “the small heroics of getting through the day when the day doesn&#8217;t give a shit.” </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a great clip of the great man from the <em>Anarchism in America</em> documentary&#8230;</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s one of the poet&#8217;s classics, from the <a href="http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182873">Poetry Foundation</a>&#8230;</p>
<p>What Work Is<br />
BY PHILIP LEVINE</p>
<p>We stand in the rain in a long line<br />
waiting at Ford Highland Park. For work.<br />
You know what work is—if you’re<br />
old enough to read this you know what<br />
work is, although you may not do it.<br />
Forget you. This is about waiting,<br />
shifting from one foot to another.<br />
Feeling the light rain falling like mist<br />
into your hair, blurring your vision<br />
until you think you see your own brother<br />
ahead of you, maybe ten places.<br />
You rub your glasses with your fingers,<br />
and of course it’s someone else’s brother,<br />
narrower across the shoulders than<br />
yours but with the same sad slouch, the grin<br />
that does not hide the stubbornness,<br />
the sad refusal to give in to<br />
rain, to the hours of wasted waiting,<br />
to the knowledge that somewhere ahead<br />
a man is waiting who will say, “No,<br />
we’re not hiring today,” for any<br />
reason he wants. You love your brother,<br />
now suddenly you can hardly stand<br />
the love flooding you for your brother,<br />
who’s not beside you or behind or<br />
ahead because he’s home trying to<br />
sleep off a miserable night shift<br />
at Cadillac so he can get up<br />
before noon to study his German.<br />
Works eight hours a night so he can sing<br />
Wagner, the opera you hate most,<br />
the worst music ever invented.<br />
How long has it been since you told him<br />
you loved him, held his wide shoulders,<br />
opened your eyes wide and said those words,<br />
and maybe kissed his cheek? You’ve never<br />
done something so simple, so obvious,<br />
not because you’re too young or too dumb,<br />
not because you’re jealous or even mean<br />
or incapable of crying in<br />
the presence of another man, no,<br />
just because you don’t know what work is.</p>
<p>Stay Awake!</p>
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