Poetry Selections
Scott Cairns (b. 1954)
Idiot Psalm X
A psalm of Isaak, hoarsely sung.
And yet again the wicked in his arrogance,
    in his acutely hemmed and tapered sense
    of self has found
    sufficient opportunity to hound
    the lowly.
And yet again, Great Enabler, the lowly,
    draped in their accustomed modesty
    and threadbare suits bereft
    have seized the chance to suffer quietly, stage left.
Therefore, now again, I puzzle why,
    O Holy Silence, why
    do You appear to bide unheeding
    some great distance hence?
Why, O Blithely Unapparent, do you remain
    serenely imperceptible, even to our thinning
    crew who stand here blinking at the sky?
I have no stomach for the newspapers, no heart
    for the brilliant, flat-screen lit catalog
    of woes, though every item flickers,
    one admits, wondrously produced
    and duly sponsored.
See here. The wicked boasts about his late
    successes, the grasping man complains
    that he is cheated of his share, while all
    the while the self-concerned continue
    banking largely on Your accustomed reticence,
    and must needs let out their trousers still
    several measures more, having wagered well.
Pinched beneath their spinning machinations
    and all their neat machines,
    we grind our teeth,
    yea, even as we sleep.
Scott Cairns (PhD University of Utah) is an American poet, memoirist, librettist, and essayist. He is the Catherine Paine Middlebush Chair in English at the University of Missouri.

