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    Allen Ginsberg & Tai Chi

    This was just brought to my attention.

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    Hahaha! This is awesome. Big fan of Ginsberg, had no idea he'd taken up taiji.

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    Here's the poem written out

    Allen Ginsberg
    (1926-1998)

    (In this extraordinary poem, Allen Ginsberg, one of America's foremost poets, beautifully describes the thoughts that go through his mind while practicing Tai Chi in his kitchen in the morning waiting for his oatmeal to boil.)

    In my kitchen in New York
    by Allen Ginsberg
    (for Bataan Faigao)

    Bend knees, shift weight
    Picasso's blue deathhead self portrait
    tacked on refrigerator door

    This is the only space in the apartment
    big enough to do t'ai chi

    Straighten right foot & rise--I wonder
    if I should have set aside that garbage
    pail

    Raise up my hands & bring them back to
    shoulders--The towels and pyjama
    laundry's hanging on a rope in the hall

    Push down & grasp the sparrow's tail
    Those paper boxes of grocery bags are
    blocking the closed door

    Turn north--I should hang up all
    those pots on the stovetop
    Am I holding the world right? That
    Hopi picture on the wall shows
    rain & lightning bolt

    Turn right again--thru the door, God
    my office space is a mess of
    pictures & unanswered letters

    Left on my hips--Thank God Arthur Rimbaud's
    watching me from over the sink

    Single whip--piano's in the room, well
    Steven & Maria finally'll move to their
    own apartment next week! His pants're
    still here & Julius in his bed

    This gesture's the opposite of St. Francis
    in Ecstasy by Bellini--hands
    down for me

    I better concentrate on what I'm doing
    weight in belly, move by hips
    No, that was the single whip--that apron's
    hanging on the North wall a year
    I haven't used it once
    Except to wipe my hands--the Crane
    spreads its wings have I paid
    the electric bill?

    Playing the guitar do I have enough $
    to leave the rent paid while I'm
    in China?

    Brush knee--that was good
    halavah, pounded sesame seed,
    in the icebox a week

    Withdraw & push--I should
    get a loft or giant living room
    The land speculators bought up all
    the sqaure feet in Manhattan,
    beginning with the Indians

    Cross hands--I should write
    a letter to the Times saying
    it's unethical

    Come to rest hands down knees
    straight--I wonder how
    my liver's doing. O.K. I guess
    tonite, I quit smoking last
    week. I wonder if they'll blow
    up an H Bomb? Probably not.

    -Manhattan Midnite, September 5, 1984
    This totally resonates with my meager Tai Chi practice.
    Gene Ching
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