Assisted Living

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  She likes to wheel herself because she isn’t fast enough to wake the elf who shakes his hips and calls on us to deck these halls each time I push her past.      

The Song of Stationary Nathan

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  (Yeats)   I went out to the maple tree because a riot was in its head, and flung a Frisbee at the noise, but brought a starling down instead, and laid it in a shoebox nest, and put some … Read More

If You Ever Become a Paper Doll

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  After surviving the fanfold and admiring your oblique body, don’t be surprised   when a chain of perfect strangers unfurl themselves from the raw material of you and hold your hand. It’s normal to be anxious   but if … Read More

Porcelain

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  for Michael New (1942-2006)   You would have liked it here: in a small city along a river, with the spires of a Gothic cathedral looming above a castle and the burgher descendants of the margraves who raised the … Read More

Against History

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  Wasps on the windowsill, and a bolt of silk Unfurling from the carriage torched at the edge Of the last city lost to the insurgents, And a horse neighing on the bank of the river That ran dry long … Read More

Butterfly Testament

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—in memory of Mahmoud Darwish He hears a neighbor’s charged with treason. The coffee’s cold and the French bread stale. Flies cling to a ramekin of apricot jam. The muezzin, a fig for another day.   In his dreams he … Read More

Where the River Makes a Noise

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Such joy it is to be the first to bend the cool, sweet grass. —Peggy Pond Church They are sleeping next to the secret. White curtains flap along the bedroom windows. The wind turns the pages of books left open … Read More

Praying in Bedlam

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  Christopher Smart knelt on these floors. He praised winter, he wrote Geoffrey on the walls. He shouted   I’m barefoot. I lost my rosary.   Praying in Bedlam used to be easy for the dead.   He stood. The … Read More

Brotherhood and the Strait Jacket

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  In Mr. Rodriguez’ high school World History class, a lecture about the crushing stress on ordinary citizens—through poor harvests, through taxes on the very salt and wheat needed for bread, through limiting their right to work a trade—takes his … Read More

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