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On the first night of the full moon, the primeval sack of ocean broke, & I gave birth to you
After the teach-in we smeared the walls with our solidarity, looked left, & saw Marx among the angels,
Endless duplication of lives and o… —Theodore Roethke I have known the imperial power of… the awesome indifference of recept… I have been intimidated by desk &a…
Dear Colette, I want to write to you about being a woman for that is what you write to me. I want to tell you how your face
The lessons we learned here (fumbling with our lunchbags, handkerchiefs & secret cheeks of bubblegum) were graver than any
These beautifully grown men. Thes… Look at them looking! They’re overdrawn on all accounts… & they’ve missed (for the hundredth time) the expre…
Parachuting down through clouds shaped like whales & sharks, dolphins & penguins, pelicans & gulls,
For centuries we have lain like this, our warmths intermingled, our hearts beating the same two-step,
Could I unthink you, little heart, what would I do? throw you out with last night’s garbage,
For Jennifer Josephy On cold days it is easy to be reasonable, to button the mouth against kisses… dust the breasts
Baby-witch, my daughter, my worship of the Goddess alone condemns you to the fire. . .
You gave me the child that seamed my belly & stitched up my life. You gave me: one book of love poem… five years of peace
You call me courageous, I who grew up gnawing on books, as some kids
I love to go to sleep, When bed takes me like a lover wrapping my limbs in cool linen, soothing the fretfulness
With his head full of Shakespeare… and old notions of poetic justice, he was ready with his elegies the day the ocean sailed into the… ‘The sea,’ he wrote, 'is a forgivi…