Flores Raras
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- 2013
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The art of losing
isn't hard to master
So many things seem really
to be meant to be lost
That their loss is no disaster
Accept the fluster
of lost door keys
The hour badly spent
The art of losing
isn't hard to master
Two verses
It feels incomplete, Elizabeth,
observations broken into lines.
The poem ends just where
it ought to be picking up steam.
I'm sorry.
No, no, you're right, Cal.
I'm tired.
I'll take a trip.
Ah, the geographic cure.
Terrific, except you
can't escape yourself.
Well, we'll see.
Fresh lands.
I can't imagine life
without your weekly attacks
on my poetry and virtue.
Virtue
That's good, that's good.
Let's go.
Listen, Lowell...
If anything happens
to me when I'm away
I want you to write my epitaph,
and I want you to say
I was the loneliest person
who ever lived.
For Christ's sake, Elizabeth,
why the hell would you
say something like that
Oh, you know, Cal...
Just a momentary lapse
into melancholy drama
before the first libation
of the day.
Plaza
Sure.
I'll ring the bell.
- Thank you very much.
- Sure.
Did we miss it
I'm afraid so,
but it wasn't much, really -
just a slight bump.
How did we get here so fast
Really, such indecent haste.
Thank you.
See her
There she is!
Elizabeth Bishop,
welcome to Brazil.
Thank you.
Elizabeth.
How are you, Mary
Never better.
The traffic was awful.
We thought we'd miss you.
Lota drove
like an absolute terror.
Let's go, let's go, girls!
Welcome to Samambaia.
This is Joaninha,
my guardian angel,
my black sister.
She's saying welcome.
- Thank you.
- We say, Obrigada.
Obrigada.
Excuse me.
That's the new house
Lota is building us.
Long way from Vassar, huh
It certainly is.
How are your parents
We don't speak.
What happened
I live with a woman.
They know
They found out.
They say I'm dead to them.
I'm sorry.
This is my home now.
That's a Maria Leontina,
Lota's favorite painter.
How is it... here
We are discreet in Rio,
but up here
no one bothers us much.
I think it's beyond
their imagination.
Mine too.
No, no, no.
You don't have to do that.
Mary.
Still dancing
Still training.
It seems to be keeping
you in good shape.
Oh Elizabeth, really...
Anyway, it's all yours.
The room, that is...
Mary, come on, let's go up!
This is me...
I designed this all myself!
Every inch of it.
You see the stones
I kept the moss on them.
Did you notice
the shape of the ceiling
It follows the mountains.
It must been a lot of work.
It was a lot of fun, Elizabeth.
It's like being outside,
isn't it
What an adorable cat.
Does he have a name
No, he's just a stray.
Come here, I want to
show you something.
Now that is marvelous.
It looks like
a modern sculpture.
just like that.
It is just like that.
It's only for three days.
You can put up with an old
friend of mine for that long.
Ow!
How close were you in college
We were both very busy,
pretending not to be
who we were
while being attracted
to each other
for what we thought
Well, that doesn't quite
answer the question.
No, we didn't...
But it was close.
She's so blas.
She is stuck up, defensive.
She is shy...
Brilliant...
Deceptively funny...
Dangerous.
Dangerous
There was this boy
who was crazy for her.
I don't know
what she did to him,
but he sent her a postcard
saying "Go to hell, Elizabeth."
My, God, I'm so impressed.
And then he killed himself.
Excuse me.
No.
But this is
a very good Bordeaux.
Not today, thank you.
Would you care
for some water, Elizabeth
Oh, yes, it's from our spring.
Is it mineral
No, darling, it's fresh water.
That's Farofa,
traditional Brazilian food.
It's delicious.
Hey, you're pushing away
the best part.
I'm allergic to nuts.
That could be
a problem in Brazil.
And Rio, do you like it
Well, I didn't get to see much,
but it sort of seemed like
a cross between
Mexico City and Miami.
A toast, to the inaugural meal
of the most amazing
house in Petropolis!
No one but you
could have done this, Lota.
Here, here.
No, no, no, don't do that.
Don't toast with water,
it's bad luck.
Trust me, it's worse luck
if it's not water.
It is so peaceful
on the ceiling
It is the Place de la Concorde
The little
crystal chandelier is off
The fountain's in the dark
Not a soul is in the park
I can't believe you know that.
I may be a politician,
but that doesn't mean I can't
love poetry as well as power.
We must go under the wallpaper
to meet the insect-gladiator
To battle
with a net and trident...
But I forget how it ends.
Please.
No, I can't.
Please, Miss Bishop.
I'm sorry, I just... can't.
And leave the fountain
and the square
But, oh, that we
could sleep up there
Bravo.
Excuse me.
Why wouldn't you finish your
He was in awe of you.
It was rude.
I'm not a performer.
No, you are imperious,
you are aloof...
I'm... sorry.
We can't all be as proud
of our work as you are.
No, really,
I find it so admirable -
"I designed all this myself,
every inch of it."
Me
I hear one of my poems,
and I'm... mortified.
Observations broken into lines.
Beautiful observations broken...
into perfect lines.
I guess this is why you
should never meet authors.
Good night, strange woman.
What did she say
Oh, she apologized.
What did you say
Maybe I was a little
too quick to judge.
As you said, she's very shy.
A kiss and make up situation.
Something like that...
Without the kiss.
Good night.
Good morning.
of Rio before the boat leaves.
What's the point
I mean, you're right,
Rio's just another crummy city
full of sweating Cucarachas.
I'll drive you.
You can stay at our
apartment in Copacabana.
I'll show you around Rio.
No, thank you.
I think it's best if I stay
in a hotel near the docks.
Nonsense.
Sit down
and have your breakfast.
Why don't you spend
some time here
Take the next boat.
It'll do you good.
- Lota.
- What
No, thank you, really,
It's all planned.
Well, see how you
feel after breakfast.
I'll drive you.
Thank you.
Lota!
What
Oh, my God...
You want to play the capoeira
Really
Christ, what have I done
Still want to kiss me
Absolutely not.
You look like
a diseased pumpkin.
Well, you're going to have
to stay here tonight -
and with us a couple of days.
I'll stay here with her.
OK.
Any Caju fruits in there
No.
It only works once.
Good trick.
It was my trick, minha flor
Minha flor, what does that mean
Literally, my flower,
but it means honey...
Sweetie...
Darling...
Thank you.
Is that a Calder
Well done.
Yes, it is.
Look who I found for you.
Thank you, Mary.
Well...
The next ship doesn't leave
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