Marilyn Monroe - poetry
I think it is now pretty much common knowledge that Marilyn wrote poetry and this combined with her marriage to Arthur Miller who encouraged her reading and added depth to her writing. The saddest of love stories in many ways though towards the end he treated her badly, it was a love story none the less and it would seem the several miscarriages MM endured during their time together destroyed their love affair and in the end their marriage. This is well documented elsewhere but it always struck me as the cruellest and unkindest way nature has of crushing such loving relationships. I may have over romanticised this but it stands that her undeniable depth of sadness was her inability to have children. May have been the reason why she drank so heavily and ultimately sent her to an early grave. Either way she is maligned and dismissed too easily. she was undoubtedly bright, intelligent, funny and driven to make herself better than she thought she was.
“I will kiss you and hold you close to me and sensational things will then happen.
All sorts of slides, rollings, pitchings, rambunctiousness of every kind.
And then I will sigh.
And when you rest your head on my shoulder, then slowly I will get HUNGRY.
I will come again to the kitchen, pretending you are not there and discover you again. And as you stand there cooking breakfast, I will kiss your neck and your back
and the sweet cantaloupes of your rump and the backs of your knees
and turn you about
and kiss your breasts
and the eggs will burn.”
“On the screen of pitch blackness
/ comes the shapes of monsters
/ my most steadfast companions …
/and the world is sleeping
/ ah peace I need you
– even a peaceful monster.”
– Marilyn Monroe (A.M. was the ‘peaceful monster’)
believed to be pregnant |
beginning to show - photo Sam Shaw
in love and radiant
I am of both of your directions
Somehow remaining hanging downward
the most
but strong as a cobweb in the
wind — I exist more with the cold glistening frost.
But my beaded rays have the colors I’ve
seen in a painting
have cheated you
leaving hospital |
Stones on the walk
every color there is
I stare down at you
like
these the
a horizon —
the space / the air is between us beckoning
and I am many stories
besides
up
my feet
are
frightened
young young young |
Incandescent |
Andre de Dienes an early art shot 1946 |
I guess I have always been
deeply terrifiedat to really be someone’s
wife
since I know from life
one cannot love another,
ever, really
deeply terrified
wife
since I know from life
one cannot love another,
ever, really
“A sex symbol becomes a thing. I hate being a thing.”
― Marilyn Monroe
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