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100 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2013
“Know exquisite things—
Reveal your form, illusion
Stay—a cut sewn up by the quartet of sad-stringed
Instruments made of cat-gut ligatures still used
In certain open-hearted surgeries.”
“As long as the clouded leopards
Surround the clouded bed with their gold & cirrus
Air, I will be there too.”
“Tookie was a big man,Later: “On his last night here on earth, he took only milk.” A full poem, “A Girl Ago”:
The warden said, But it’s only salt that stops
The heart—you know—that simple.”
No feeding on wisteria. No pitch-burner traipsing
In the nettled woods. No milk in metal cylinders, no
Buttering. No making small contusions on the page
But saying nothing no one has said before.
No milkweed blown across your pony-coat, no burrs.
No scent of juniper on your Jacobean mouth. No crush
Of ink or injury, no lacerating wish.
Extinguish me from this.
I was sixteen for twenty years. By September I will be a ghost
And flickering in unison with all the other fireflies in Appalachia,
Blinking in the swarm of it, and all at once, above
And on a bare branch in a shepherd’s sky. No Dove.
There is no thou to speak of.