#Americans #Jews #Women
In the redwood house sailing off into the ocean, I sleep with you– our dreams mingling, our breath coming & going
Here, at the end of the world, the flowers bleed as if they were hearts, the hearts ooze a darkness like india ink,
I am in love with my womb & jealous of it. I cover it tenderly with a little pink hat (a sort of yarmulke)
Because I am here anchoring you to the passionate darkness, you gaze out the window at the light.
Dearest man-in-the-moon, ever since our lunch of cheese & moonjuice on the far side of the sun, I have walked the craters of New…
At dusk Demeter becomes afraid for baby Persephone lost in that hell which she herself created
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…
Your slit so like mine: the woman of it, the warm womanwide of thigh, & the comfort of it– knowing your nipples like mine,
For David Karetsky (April 14, 19… Putting the skis down in the white snow, the wind singing, the blizzard of time
She leaps into the alien heart of the passerby, the drunk, the girl who spouts Freudian talk over Szechuan food. She is part herself,
Testing the soul’s mettle, the frost heaves holes in the roads to the heart, the glass forest
You-the purest pleasure of my life, the split pit that proves the ripeness of the fruit,
If it is impossible to promise absolute fidelity, this is because we learn so much geography from the shifting of one body
Because my grandmother’s hours were apple cakes baking, & dust motes gathering, & linens yellowing & seams and hems
On a darkening planet speeding toward our death, we pierce a rosy cloud & hit clean air,