#Americans #Jews #Women
Handcuffed by time, I travel across this broad beautiful America– mesas, deserts, peaks with clouds caught
In the glass-bottomed boat of our lives, we putter along gazing at the other world under the sea– that world of flickering
At the furthermost reach of the se… where Atlantis sinks under the wak… I have come to heal my life. I knit together like a broken arm. The salt fills the crevices of bon…
Because my grandmother’s hours were apple cakes baking, & dust motes gathering, & linens yellowing & seams and hems
Meathooks, notebooks, the whole city sky palely flaming & spectral bombs hitting that patch of river I see from my eastern window.
I had pegged you as protégé, adoptee, someone I could save. The last thing I needed
A bespectacled artist called Lear First perfected this smile in a sn… He was clever and witty; He gave life to this ditty - That original author called Lear.
I am happiest near the ocean, where the changing light reminds me of my death & the fact that it need not be…
I am in love with my womb & jealous of it. I cover it tenderly with a little pink hat (a sort of yarmulke)
Unable to bear the uncertainty of the future, we consulted seers, mediums, stock market gurus,
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
On the first night of the full moon, the primeval sack of ocean broke, & I gave birth to you
The great bed of the world arching over graves over Babi Yar with its multitude of bones, with battalions of screams
I love to go to sleep, When bed takes me like a lover wrapping my limbs in cool linen, soothing the fretfulness
I am not interested in my body– the part that stinks & rots & brings forth life,