Former Poet Laureate Billy Collins (2001-2003) has several poems on YouTube; the poet reads his poems and corresponding images appear as he reads. Some of the imagery include animated drawings, others real people and things captured by a video camera.
“Forgetfulness”
Collins’ poem “Forgetfulness” is one of his readings/videos. The video begins by showcasing a bookshelf with many books, and the poem begins, “The name of the author is the first to go / followed obediently by the title, the plot, / the heartbreaking conclusion, the entire novel / which suddenly becomes one you have never read, / never even heard of.”
Then the poem begins to catalogue a number of other things the speaker has forgotten: the names of the nine Muses, what a quadratic equation is, state flowers, the address of an uncle, and the capital of Paraguay. Each forgotten item has a corresponding image.
Other Poems
Other poems receive this treatment as well. Collins reads while you enjoy the visual and his lilting voice: “The Dead,” “The Best Cigarette,” “Now and Then,” “Walking Across the Atlantic,” “Some Days,” and others.
Enjoy.
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