“Van Gogh’s Ear” by Sally Ito

Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Van Gogh’s Ear” by Sally Ito, first published in Poetry Pause in March 2020.


Van Gogh’s Ear

By Sally Ito

What does it hear now of its own loss

in a painting meant to be seen,

not heard?

It is a shell off in the distance

from which the distant waves of the sea

might be heard.

In the moist severed folds of skin

is the story of an angry disciple, a sword

and the healing touch of a messiah

Through its waxy cartilage, pink light

of a setting sun, or the opaque red of a burn

from being out too long on a hot summer day

painting furiously.

And in it, too, the faint invisible praise of stars

in the night, glowing radiantly in that

vast indifferent harmony of the cosmos.

Paintings are seen not heard. True.

But there is still music

in broken instruments. And the ear, cut off,

still hears it.


Copyright © Sally Ito

Previously published in Heart’s Hydrography (2022). First appeared in Poetry Pause on March 11, 2020.

Sally Ito is a writer and poetry translator who lives in Winnipeg. Her latest book is Wonder-Work: Selected Sonnets of Catharina Regina Von Greiffenger whose she co-translated with Joanne Epp and Sarah Klassen.


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