#Americans #Jews #Women
On the first night of the full moon, the primeval sack of ocean broke, & I gave birth to you
The man under the bed The man who has been there for yea… The man who waits for my floating… The man who is silent as dustballs… The man whose breath is the breath…
I hear you will not fall in love w… because I come without a guarantee… because someday I may depart at wh… and leave you desolate, abandoned,… If that’s the case, what use to be…
Could I unthink you, little heart, what would I do? throw you out with last night’s garbage,
Baby-witch, my daughter, my worship of the Goddess alone condemns you to the fire. . .
"...a frozen memory, like any p… where nothing is missing, not even… and especially, nothingness..."… —Julio Cortázar, “Blow Up” Mirror-mad,
Nature will bear the closest inspe… —Thoreau The raspberries in my driveway have always
The poet fears failure & so she says “Hold on pen— what if the critics hate me?”
Already six years past your age! The steps in Rome, the house near Hampstead Heath, & all your fears that you might cease to be
She left him in death’s egg, the bone sack & the gunny sack… the bag of down & feathers-all… Somehow he couldn’t get back. It was night,
(a flip through BRIDE’s) The silver spoons were warbling their absurd musical names when, drawing back
Handcuffed by time, I travel across this broad beautiful America– mesas, deserts, peaks with clouds caught
When the devil brings him, like a Christmas puppy, examine his downy fur & smell his small paws for the scent of sulphur.
Again & again I have read your books without ever wishing to know you. I suck the alphabet of blood. I chew the iron filings of your wo…
Because she wants to touch him, she moves away. Because she wants to talk to him, she keeps silent. Because she wants to kiss him,