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		<title>Watching Football on TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WATCHING FOOTBALL ON TV by Howard Nemerov I It used to be only Sunday afternoons, But people have got more devoted now And maybe three four times a week retire To their gloomy living room to sit before The polished box alive with silver light And moving shadows, that incessantly Gives voice, even when pausing [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>WATCHING FOOTBALL ON TV</strong><br />
by Howard Nemerov</p>
<p>I</p>
<p>It used to be only Sunday afternoons,<br />
But people have got more devoted now<br />
And maybe three four times a week retire<br />
To their gloomy living room to sit before<br />
The polished box alive with silver light<br />
And moving shadows, that incessantly<br />
Gives voice, even when pausing for messages.<br />
The colored shadows made of moving light,<br />
The voice that ritually recites the sense<br />
Of what they do, enter a myriad minds.<br />
Down on the field, massed bands perform the anthem<br />
Sung by a soprano invisible elsewhere;<br />
Sometimes a somewhat neutral public prayer<br />
For in the locker rooms already both<br />
Sides have prayed God to give them victory.</p>
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II</p>
<p>Totemic scarabs, exoskeletal,<br />
Nipped in at the thorax, bulky above and below,<br />
With turreted hard heads and jutting masks<br />
And emblems of the lightning or the beast;<br />
About the size of beetles in our sight,<br />
Save for the closeup and the distant view,<br />
Yet these are men, our representatives<br />
More formidable than ourselves in speed and strength<br />
And preparation, and more injured too;<br />
Bandage and cast exhibit breakages<br />
Incurred in wars before us played before;<br />
Hard plaster makes a weapon of an arm,<br />
A calf becomes a club. Now solemnly<br />
They take up their positions in the light,<br />
And soon their agon will begin again.</p>
<p>III</p>
<p>To all this there are rules. The players must<br />
Remember that in the good society<br />
Grabbing at anybody’s mask will be<br />
A personal foul and incur a penalty.<br />
So too will pushing, tripping, interfering<br />
In any manner with someone else’s pass.<br />
Fighting is looked on with particular<br />
Severity; though little harm can come<br />
To people so plated at shoulder, head and thigh,<br />
The most conspicuous offenders are<br />
Ejected from the game and even lined.<br />
That’s one side of the coin, the other one<br />
Will bear the picture of a charging bull<br />
Or some such image imprecating fear,<br />
And for its legend have the one word: Kill.</p>
<p>IV</p>
<p>Priam on one side sending forth eleven<br />
Of many sons, and Agamemnon on<br />
The other doing much the same; is it<br />
The Game of Troy again? the noble youth<br />
Fiery with emulation, maneuvering<br />
Toward power and preeminence? Well no,<br />
It’s not. Money is the name of the game<br />
From the board room to the beers and souvenirs.<br />
The players are mean and always want more money.<br />
The owners are mean and always have more money<br />
And mean to keep it while the players go<br />
Out there to make them more; they call themselves<br />
Sportsmen, they own, are and carry a club.<br />
Remember this when watching the quarterback’s<br />
Suppliant hands under the center’s butt.</p>
<p>V</p>
<p>We watch all afternoon, we are enthralled<br />
To what? some drama of the body and<br />
The intellectual soul? of strategy<br />
In its rare triumphs and frequent pratfalls?<br />
The lucid playbook in the memory<br />
Wound up in a spaghetti of arms and legs<br />
Waving above a clump of trunks and rumps<br />
That slowly sorts itself out into men?<br />
That happens many times. But now and then<br />
The runner breaks into the clear and goes,<br />
The calm parabola of a pass completes<br />
Itself like destiny, giving delight<br />
Not only at skill but also at the sight<br />
Of men who imitate necessity<br />
By more than meeting its immense demands.</p>
<p>VI</p>
<p>Passing and catching overcome the world,<br />
The hard condition of the world, they do<br />
Human intention honor in the world.<br />
A football wants to wobble, that’s its shape<br />
And nature, and to make it spiral true<br />
‘s a triumph in itself, to make it hit<br />
The patterning receiver on the hands<br />
The instant he looks back, well, that’s to be<br />
For the time being in a state of grace,<br />
And move the viewers in their living rooms<br />
To lost nostalgic visions of themselves<br />
As in an earlier, other world where grim<br />
Fate in the form of gravity may be<br />
Not merely overcome, but overcome<br />
Casually and with style, and that is grace.</p>
<p>VII</p>
<p>Each year brings rookies and makes veterans,<br />
They have their dead by now, their wounded as well,<br />
They have Immortals in a Hall of Fame,<br />
They have the stories of the tribe, the plays<br />
And instant replays many times replayed.<br />
But even fame will tire of its fame,<br />
And immortality itself will fall asleep.<br />
It’s taken many years, but yet in time,<br />
To old men crouched before the ikon’s changes,<br />
Changes become reminders, all the games<br />
Are blended in one vast remembered game<br />
Of similar images simultaneous<br />
And superposed; nothing surprises us<br />
Nor can delight, though we see the tight end<br />
Stagger into the end zone again again.</p>
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		<title>The Sun:  A User&#8217;s Manual</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just finished up The Sun: A User&#8217;s Manual by Claudio Vita-Finzi. A terrific Science book with includes to events in history. If you have not read a Science book for a number of years this book is a great one to pick up and read. If you devour Science books and articles then you will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just finished up <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sun-Users-Manual-Claudio-Vita-Finzi/dp/1402068808">The Sun: A User&#8217;s Manual</a> by Claudio Vita-Finzi.   A terrific Science book with includes to events in history.   If you have not read a Science book for a number of years this book is a great one to pick up and read.   If you devour Science books and articles then you will find something new in this book.   I could see using this book to teach an introductory Science course, the material is presented in a very accessible manner and there are many points where you can take a detour to delve further into a topic.      I took a detour to learn about and look at the images from the <a href="http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/">Solar and Heliospheric Observatory</a>.     Great read, highly recommend!</p>
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