#Americans #Jews #Women
I pass to the other side of the pa… —Pablo Neruda On the other side of the page where the last days go, where the lost poems go,
In Autumn, as in Spring, the sap flows, the sap wishes to race against heartbeats
We used to strike sparks off each other. Our eyes would meet or our hands, & the blue lightning of love
You gave me the child that seamed my belly & stitched up my life. You gave me: one book of love poem… five years of peace
Male? Female? God doesn’t care about sex & the long tree-shaded avenue
This is the dirty laundry poem– because we have traveled from town… accumulating soiled linen & sw… & blue-jeans caked & clott… & teeshirts crumpled by our gl…
Because he dreams of seeding the w… his eyes bite She looks He looks away He is snow-blind from staring at her breasts
‘Why do you have stripes in your forehead, Mama? Are you
In the chest is caged bat who seeks escape through the mouth. He flaps his wings & the molars shiver.
For David Karetsky (April 14, 19… Putting the skis down in the white snow, the wind singing, the blizzard of time
You call me courageous, I who grew up gnawing on books, as some kids
People who live by the sea understand eternity. They copy the curves of the waves, their hearts beat with the tides, & the saltiness of their blood
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…
Endless duplication of lives and o… —Theodore Roethke I have known the imperial power of… the awesome indifference of recept… I have been intimidated by desk &a…
This constant ache is my leg’s message to me. ‘Hello. Hello. Hello. You’re getting there,' it says, ‘step by step.’