Salut John, 2015

This seven part painting is an homage to my father, John Fox, who pased beyond the orange trees by the bridge on May 24, 2015...each panel contains a portion of the poem “The River of Bees” by W.S. Werwin.


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The River of Bees


BY W. S. MERWIN


In a dream I returned to the river of bees 

Five orange trees by the bridge and 

Beside two mills my house 

Into whose courtyard a blindman followed 

The goats and stood singing 

Of what was older 


Soon it will be fifteen years 


He was old he will have fallen into his eyes 

I took my eyes 

A long way to the calendars 

Room after room asking how shall I live 


One of the ends is made of streets 

One man processions carry through it 

Empty bottles their 

Image of hope 

It was offered to me by name 


Once once and once 

In the same city I was born 

Asking what shall I say 


He will have fallen into his mouth 

Men think they are better than grass 

I return to his voice rising like a forkful of hay 

He was old he is not real nothing is real 

Nor the noise of death drawing water 


We are the echo of the future 


On the door it says what to do to survive 

But we were not born to survive 

Only to live


W. S. Merwin, “The River of Bees” from The Second Four Books of Poems (Port Townsend, Washington: Copper Canyon Press, 1993). Copyright © 1993 by W. S. Merwin. Reprinted with the permission of The Wylie Agency, Inc.


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