#Americans #Jews #Women
This constant ache is my leg’s message to me. ‘Hello. Hello. Hello. You’re getting there,' it says, ‘step by step.’
He was six foot four, and forty… and even colder than he thought he… James Thurber, The Thirteen Cloc… Not that I cared about the other… Those perfumed breasts with hearts
When we become truly ourselves, we… —Suzuki Sick of the self, the self—seducing self— with its games, its fears,
We used to strike sparks off each other. Our eyes would meet or our hands, & the blue lightning of love
Goddess, I come to you my neck wreathed with rosebuds, my head filled with visions of inf… my palms open to your silver nails… my eyes open to your rays of illum…
I am the Sphinx. I am the woman buried in sand up to her chin. I am waiting for an archaeologist to unearth me,
On the first night of the full moon, the primeval sack of ocean broke, & I gave birth to you
Love, death, sleeping with somebody else’s husband or wife-this is what poetry is about-Eskimo, Aztec,
I want to understand the steep thi… that climbs ladders in your throat… I can’t make sense of you. Everywhere I look you’re there— a vast landmark, a volcano
I began by loving women & the love turned to bitterness. My mother, the bitter, whose bitter lesson–
Cement up to the neck & my head packed with unsaid words. A gullet full of pebbles, a mouth
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 whom I hoped to reach by writ… you beyond the multicolored tangle of telephone wires, you with your white paper soul trampled in transit,
Little egg, little nub, full complement of fingers, toes, little rose blooming
Black ship of night sailing through the world & the moon an orange slice tangy to the teeth of lovers who lie