Friday, 5 September 2025

One Poem by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko

 






Out of Sight
 
 
It was a time 
when expressions like “hip” and “cool” 
weren’t exactly out 
but “far out” was really far in!   
a time 
when we traded in the stuffy square 
for the more open rounded circle 
when we traded 
sit-downs for sit-ins 
social unrest for Berkeley protest 
the small screen for the real thing. 
a time 
when we unplugged our inhibitions 
opened the doors of perception 
and broke on through to the other side 
             
In tribal splendour   we “happened” at gatherings 
in Woodstock San Francisco Chicago and L.A 
synthesizing with Leary in holy sugar-cube communion 
of divine LSD conception and the expanding consciousness 
of One   Evolution was our revolution 
Change was in the air   We exploded Everywhere 
while the government blew smoke-rings around smoke screens 
smuggling heroin back from Nam like our dead in body bags 
We checked in   And we checked out-- 
as did Janis Jimi and Jim 
 
It was the Summer of Love— 
music turned us on    music tuned us in 
The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper rolled off our tongues 
and out of every window   Lucy 
was in the sky with diamonds 
The Airplane’s Surrealistic Pillow 
took us to a new plane with White Rabbit: 
And if you go chasing rabbits 
and you know you’re going to fall, 
tell ‘em a hookah-smoking caterpillar 
has given you the call.  Ask Alice.” 
And The Doors promised to take us even higher. 
Come on, baby, light my fire.  Gonna set the world on fire! 

Miles and Coltrane were blowing their horns                             
Dylan and The Dead “like a rolling stone”… 
no direction known were somewhere blowin’ in the wind 
And some of us were just blowing it! --                                     
blowing our noses                                                   
blowing our minds 
blowing our inheritance of plenty   
and then some! 
 
We were scoring pot   rolling grass   smoking weed 
and taking tokes off Wolf Thompson and Kesey 
who first ignited our imaginations 
then lit up the whole damn joint!   
Every trip—manna from Heaven   fuel for the spirit    
While Kerouac guided us down the back-roads 
Ginsberg howled on up the high-ways   
as did Corso Snyder Ferlinghetti --  
and those faithful few   who kept the beat 
in these United mind-altering States  
 
It was a time when 
we placed flowers in our hair 
we placed flowers on our graves 
we stared down the National Guard 
and we placed flowers there 
We generated peace 
we generated love 
we generated the minds of the next generation 
We dropped out of school 
we dropped acid instead of bombs 
we dropped sometimes like flies 
off the face of the earth 
But we NEVER 
dropped 
out 
of 
sight







 

Antonia Alexandra Klimenko was first introduced on the BBC and to the literary world by the legendary James Meary Tambimuttu of Poetry London–-publisher of T.S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, Henry Miller and Bob Dylan, to name a few.  After his death, it was his friend, the late great Kathleen Raine, who took an interest in her writing and encouraged her to publish.  A nominee for the Pushcart Prize, The Best of the Net, and a former San Francisco Poetry Slam Champion, she is widely published. She has been a featured guest at Shakespeare & Company, on a number of occasions, as well as performed or read in other literary venues in the City of Light and elsewhere. Her work has appeared in (among others) XXI Century World Literature (in which she represents France), Jazz and Literature and Maintenant : Journal of Contemporary Dada Writing and Art archived at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. She is the recipient of two grants: one from Poets in Need, of which Michael (100 Thousand Poets for Change) Rothenberg is a co-founder; the second—the 2018 Generosity Award bestowed on her by Kathleen Spivack and Joseph Murray for her outstanding service to international writers through SpokenWord Paris where she is Poet in Residence. She is also Writer/Poet in Residence at The Creative Process. Her selected poems On the Way to Invisible was recently published by The Opiate Books and is now available.
 

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