#English #Women
The flowerlike animal perfume in the god’s curly hair— don’t assume
From the tawny light from the rainy nights from the imagination finding itself and more than itself alone and more than alone
I thought I was growing wings— it was a cocoon. I thought, now is the time to step into the fire— it was deep water.
Two girls discover the secret of life in a sudden line of poetry. I who don’t know the
As swimmers dare to lie face to the sky and water bears them, as hawks rest upon air and air sustains them,
We live our lives of human passion… cruelties, dreams, concepts, crimes and the exercise of virtue in and beside a world devoid of our preoccupations, free
Green Snake, when I hung you roun… and stroked your cold, pulsing thr… as you hissed to me, glinting arrowy gold scales, and I felt the weight of you on my shoulders,
Fully occupied with growing—that’s the amaryllis. Growing especially at night: it would take only a bit more patience than I’ve… to sit keeping watch with it till…
Innocent decision: to enjoy. And the pathos of hopefulness, of his solicitude: —he in mended serape, she having plaited carefully
U.S. BURIED IRAQI SOL… ‘What you saw was a bunch of trenches with arms sticking out.’ ‘Plows mounted on
It’s when we face for a moment the worst our kind can do, and shu… the taint in our own selves, that… cracks the mind’s shell and enters… not to a flower, not to a dolphin,
High in the jacaranda shines the g… of a small bird’s curlicue of song… for her to see or hear. I’ve learned not to say, these last years,
Something is very gently, invisibly, silently, pulling at me-a thread or net of threads finer than cobweb and as
Ah, Grief, I should not treat you like a homeless dog who comes to the back door for a crust, for a meatless bone. I should trust you.
Delivered out of raw continual pai… smell of darkness, groans of those… to whom he was chained— unchained, and led past the sleepers,