#Americans #Jews #Women
You call me courageous, I who grew up gnawing on books, as some kids
I sit in the black leather chair meditating on the plume of smoke that rises in the air, riffling the pages of my life
You gave me a rose last time we met. I told myself if it bloomed our love would bloom,
If it is impossible to promise absolute fidelity, this is because we learn so much geography from the shifting of one body
With his head full of Shakespeare… and old notions of poetic justice, he was ready with his elegies the day the ocean sailed into the… ‘The sea,’ he wrote, 'is a forgivi…
The lover in these poems is me; the doctor, Love. He appears
You can be hurt because you want too much; because in your face it says: love me, nurture me; because in your teeth it says:
Letting the mind go, letting the pen, the breath, the movement of images in & ou… of the mouth go calm, go rhythmic
You are the first muse who came to… The others began & ended with… or a glance or a kiss between stan… the others strode away in the poin… or were kicked out by the stiletto…
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
At the edge of the body there is said to be a flaming halo– yellow, red, blue or pure white,
Most beautiful of poisons, border-plant, wearing your small green cowl, little friar, little murderer, aconitine flows
Black ship of night sailing through the world & the moon an orange slice tangy to the teeth of lovers who lie
Because you did, I too arrange fl… Watching the pistils just like ins… And the hard, red flesh of the pet… Widening beneath my eyes. They mo… Of clocks, seeming not to move exc…
(a flip through BRIDE’s) The silver spoons were warbling their absurd musical names when, drawing back