#Americans #Jews #Women
You gave me a rose last time we met. I told myself if it bloomed our love would bloom,
Letting the mind go, letting the pen, the breath, the movement of images in & ou… of the mouth go calm, go rhythmic
My broom with its tufts of roses beckoning at the black, with its crown of thistles, prickling the sky,
Handcuffed by time, I travel across this broad beautiful America– mesas, deserts, peaks with clouds caught
Testing the soul’s mettle, the frost heaves holes in the roads to the heart, the glass forest
Already six years past your age! The steps in Rome, the house near Hampstead Heath, & all your fears that you might cease to be
You sleep in the darkness, you with the back I love & the gift of sleeping through my noisy nights of poetry. I have taken other men into my tho…
Ash falls on the roof of my house. I have cursed you enough in the lines of my poems & between them,
For David Karetsky (April 14, 19… Putting the skis down in the white snow, the wind singing, the blizzard of time
The whole world is flat & I am round. Even women avert their eyes, & men, embarrassed by the messy way
The man giving birth in the dark has died & come back to life again, is stretching out his arms
The lover in these poems is me; the doctor, Love. He appears
Kabir says the breath inside the breath is God & I say to Kabir you are the breath inside that bre…
I try to keep falling in love if only to keep death at bay.
I sit at my desk alone as I did on many Sunday afternoons when you came back to me, your arms aching for me,