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© by John Kinsella (b. 1963)

Dream Canto 2: Climbing the outcrop, the calenture, bare feet
Language: English 
Denim jeans tucked into work boots, partially
gripping the rocky outcrop; we slip and conjure
aspirations of bare feet, wrapped 

about stone and root, the valley flooded
with water fresh as quartz.
A local wind sweeps the crest,

clouds of locusts high-tailing it to green fringes.
Bare feet have us possessed.
We try taking the summit with boots off.

Skin glows like morning, then a bloody sunset.
The locusts are angels and our feet their purpose.
Rare trees die as we profane the terrain.

Ants test any willing suspension of disbelief
our oxygenated lungs trick us into: inside our boots
damaged feet have no redress, no peace.

Note: the poem is preceded by the following:
“Già monavam su per li scaglion santi
Ed esser mi parea troppo più lieve
Che per lo pian non mi parea diavanti”

[We now were hunting up the sacred stairs,
And it appeared to me by far more easy
Than on the plain it had appeared before.]

lines 115-117, Canto 12, Purgatorio

Text Authorship:

  • by John Kinsella (b. 1963), appears in Divine Comedy: Journeys through a Regional Geography, W. W. Norton & Co, first published 2008, copyright ©, (re)printed on this website with kind permission [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Gordon Kerry (b. 1961), "Dream Canto 2: Climbing the outcrop, the calenture, bare feet", first performed 2011 [soprano and piano], from Five Cantos from the Divine Comedy, no. 2. [ sung text verified 1 time]

Researcher for this page: Gordon Kerry

This text was added to the website: 2016-05-19
Line count: 15
Word count: 107

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