Poetry as language of desire & insufficiency (Orpheus needing Eurydice etc.). Broken symmetry.
Poetry as embodied language, pregnant. Inherently catholic and scandalous. Title poem from Way Stations:
The child honoring you in dreams,
embrasure of innocence, tender shoots
of early radiance - your figure
landscape, unfamiliar town, scent
of May lilacs along a worn road.
Not to be known yet,
only a heavy cloud pregnant
with summer rain
(iron mortality, rust
of decline not yet to be);
gathering up your skirts
you make your way, slow path
beyond the jealous decorations,
fever of scorn, offended pride,
dry branches crackling - a bonfire.
5.30.2003
Labels:
desire,
early poems,
insufficiency,
Way Stations
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