Kevin Prufer
Born
The United States
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National Anthem
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2008
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New European Poets
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2008
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Sleepaway: A Novel
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Churches
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2014
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In a Beautiful Country
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2011
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The New Young American Poets: An Anthology (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry)
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2000
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Fallen from a Chariot
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2005
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The Finger Bone
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2002
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The Fears
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How He Loved Them
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2018
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“A good way to fall in love
is to turn off the headlights
and drive very fast down dark roads.
Another way to fall in love
is to say they are only mints
and swallow them with a strong drink.
Then it is autumn in the body.
Your hands are cold.
Then it is winter and we are still at war.
The gold-haired girl is singing into your ear
about how we live in a beautiful country.
Snow sifts from the clouds
into your drink. It doesn’t matter about the war.
A good way to fall in love
is to close up the garage and turn the engine on,
then down you’ll fall through lovely mists
as a body might fall early one morning
from a high window into love. Love,
the broken glass. Love, the scissors
and the water basin. A good way to fall
is with a rope to catch you.
A good way is with something to drink
to help you march forward.
The gold-haired girl says, Don’t worry
about the armies, says, We live in a time
full of love. You’re thinking about this too much.
Slow down. Nothing bad will happen.”
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is to turn off the headlights
and drive very fast down dark roads.
Another way to fall in love
is to say they are only mints
and swallow them with a strong drink.
Then it is autumn in the body.
Your hands are cold.
Then it is winter and we are still at war.
The gold-haired girl is singing into your ear
about how we live in a beautiful country.
Snow sifts from the clouds
into your drink. It doesn’t matter about the war.
A good way to fall in love
is to close up the garage and turn the engine on,
then down you’ll fall through lovely mists
as a body might fall early one morning
from a high window into love. Love,
the broken glass. Love, the scissors
and the water basin. A good way to fall
is with a rope to catch you.
A good way is with something to drink
to help you march forward.
The gold-haired girl says, Don’t worry
about the armies, says, We live in a time
full of love. You’re thinking about this too much.
Slow down. Nothing bad will happen.”
―
“before I knew you I kept a sparrow
in a shoebox, I fed it ham and held it to my head to hear it sing,
I called it a radio, it kept the blues away, I called it love and wrote
down all the words,
— Kevin Prufer, from “Ars Poetica,” Kenyon Review (vol. 36, no. 1, Winter 2014)”
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in a shoebox, I fed it ham and held it to my head to hear it sing,
I called it a radio, it kept the blues away, I called it love and wrote
down all the words,
— Kevin Prufer, from “Ars Poetica,” Kenyon Review (vol. 36, no. 1, Winter 2014)”
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