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		<title>The Yachts</title>
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The Yachts



contend in a sea which the land partly encloses
shielding them from the too heavy blows
of an ungoverned ocean which when it chooses



tortures the biggest hulls, the best man knows
to pit against its beatings, and sinks them pitilessly.
Mothlike in mists, scintillant in the minute



brilliance of cloudless days, with broad bellying sails
they glide to the wind [...]]]></description>
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The Yachts
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<p>
contend in a sea which the land partly encloses<br />
shielding them from the too heavy blows<br />
of an ungoverned ocean which when it chooses
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
tortures the biggest hulls, the best man knows<br />
to pit against its beatings, and sinks them pitilessly.<br />
Mothlike in mists, scintillant in the minute
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
brilliance of cloudless days, with broad bellying sails<br />
they glide to the wind tossing green water<br />
from their sharp prows while over them the crew crawls
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
ant like, solicitously grooming them, releasing,<br />
making fast as they turn, lean far over and having<br />
caught the wind again, side by side, head for the mark.
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
In a well guarded arena of open water surrounded by<br />
lesser and greater craft which, sycophant, lumbering<br />
and flittering follow them, they appear youthful, rare
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
as the light of a happy eye, live with the grace<br />
of all that in the mind is feckless, free and<br />
naturally to be desired. Now the sea which holds them
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
is moody, lapping their glossy sides, as if feeling<br />
for some slightest flaw but fails completely.<br />
Today no race. Then the wind comes again. The yachts
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
move, jockeying for a start, the signal is set and they<br />
are off. Now the waves strike at them but they are too<br />
well made, they slip through, though they take in canvas.
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
Arms with hands grasping seek to clutch at the prows<br />
Bodies thrown recklessly in the way are cut aside.<br />
It is a sea of faces about them in agony, in despair
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
until the horror of the race dawns staggering the mind;<br />
the whole sea become an entanglement of watery bodies<br />
lost to the world bearing what they cannot hold. Broken,
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
beaten, desolate, reaching from the dead to be taken up<br />
they cry out, failing, failing! their cries rising<br />
in waves still as the skillful yachts pass over.
</p>
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		<title>The Widow&#8217;s Lament in Springtime</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 02:19:57 +0000</pubDate>
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The Widow&#8217;s Lament in Springtime



Sorrow is my own yard 
where the new grass 
flames as it has flamed 
often before but not 
with the cold fire 
that closes round me this year. 
Thirtyfive years 
I lived with my husband. 
The plumtree is white today 
with masses of flowers. 
Masses of flowers 
load the cherry branches [...]]]></description>
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The Widow&#8217;s Lament in Springtime
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Sorrow is my own yard<br /> <br />
where the new grass<br /> <br />
flames as it has flamed<br /> <br />
often before but not<br /> <br />
with the cold fire<br /> <br />
that closes round me this year.<br /> <br />
Thirtyfive years<br /> <br />
I lived with my husband.<br /> <br />
The plumtree is white today<br /> <br />
with masses of flowers.<br /> <br />
Masses of flowers<br /> <br />
load the cherry branches<br /> <br />
and color some bushes<br /> <br />
yellow and some red<br /> <br />
but the grief in my heart<br /> <br />
is stronger than they<br /> <br />
for though they were my joy<br /> <br />
formerly, today I notice them<br /> <br />
and turn away forgetting.<br /> <br />
Today my son told me<br /> <br />
that in the meadows,<br /> <br />
at the edge of the heavy woods<br /> <br />
in the distance, he saw<br /> <br />
trees of white flowers.<br /> <br />
I feel that I would like<br /> <br />
to go there<br /> <br />
and fall into those flowers<br /> <br />
and sink into the marsh near them.<br /> 
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		<title>To Elsie</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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To Elsie



The pure products of America
go crazy &#8211; 
mountain folk from Kentucky



or the ribbed north end of 
Jersey
with its isolate lakes and



valleys, its deaf-mutes, thieves
old names
and promiscuity between



devil-may-care men who have taken
to railroading
out of sheer lust of adventure -



and young slatterns, bathed
in filth
from Monday to Saturday



to be tricked out that night
with gauds
from imaginations which have [...]]]></description>
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To Elsie
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<p></p>
<p>
The pure products of America<br />
go crazy &#8211; <br />
mountain folk from Kentucky
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
or the ribbed north end of<br /> <br />
Jersey<br />
with its isolate lakes and
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
valleys, its deaf-mutes, thieves<br />
old names<br />
and promiscuity between
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
devil-may-care men who have taken<br />
to railroading<br />
out of sheer lust of adventure -
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
and young slatterns, bathed<br />
in filth<br />
from Monday to Saturday
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
to be tricked out that night<br />
with gauds<br />
from imaginations which have no
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
peasant traditions to give them<br />
character<br />
but flutter and flaunt
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
sheer rags &#8211; succumbing without<br />
emotion<br />
save numbed terror
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
under some hedge of choke-cherry<br />
or viburnum &#8211; <br />
which they cannot express &#8211; 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
Unless it be that marriage<br />
perhaps<br />
with a dash of Indian blood
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
will throw up a girl so desolate<br />
so hemmed round<br />
with disease or murder
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
that she&#8217;ll be rescued by an<br /> <br />
agent &#8211; <br />
reared by the state and
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
sent out at fifteen to work in<br />
some hard-pressed<br />
house in the suburbs &#8211; 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
some doctor&#8217;s family, some Elsie &#8211; <br />
voluptuous water<br />
expressing with broken
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
brain the truth about us &#8211; <br />
her great<br />
ungainly hips and flopping breasts
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
addressed to cheap<br />
jewelry<br />
and rich young men with fine eyes
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
as if the earth under our feet<br />
were<br />
an excrement of some sky
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
and we degraded prisoners<br />
destined<br />
to hunger until we eat filth
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
while the imagination strains<br />
after deer<br />
going by fields of goldenrod in
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
the stifling heat of September<br />
Somehow<br />
it seems to destroy us
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
It is only in isolate flecks that<br />
something<br />
is given off
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
No one<br />
to witness<br />
and adjust, no one to drive the car
</p>
<p></p>
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		<title>The Dance</title>
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The Dance



In Breughel&#8217;s great picture, The Kermess,
the dancers go round, they go round and
around, the squeal and the blare and the
tweedle of bagpipes, a bugle and fiddles
tipping their bellies, (round as the thick-
sided glasses whose wash they impound)
their hips and their bellies off balance
to turn them. Kicking and rolling about
the Fair Grounds, swinging their butts, [...]]]></description>
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The Dance
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In Breughel&#8217;s great picture, The Kermess,<br />
the dancers go round, they go round and<br />
around, the squeal and the blare and the<br />
tweedle of bagpipes, a bugle and fiddles<br />
tipping their bellies, (round as the thick-<br />
sided glasses whose wash they impound)<br />
their hips and their bellies off balance<br />
to turn them. Kicking and rolling about<br />
the Fair Grounds, swinging their butts, those<br />
shanks must be sound to bear up under such<br />
rollicking measures, prance as they dance<br />
in Breughel&#8217;s great picture, The Kermess
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		<title>The Red Wheelbarrow</title>
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The Red Wheelbarrow



so much depends
upon 



a red wheel
barrow 



glazed with rain
water 



beside the white
chickens.


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The Red Wheelbarrow
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<p>
so much depends<br />
upon<br /> 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
a red wheel<br />
barrow 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
glazed with rain<br />
water<br /> 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
beside the white<br />
chickens.
</p>
<p></p>
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		<title>Queen Anne&#8217;s Lace</title>
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Queen Anne&#8217;s Lace



Her body is not so white as 
anemone petals nor so smooth &#8211; nor 
so remote a thing. It is a field 
of the wild carrot taking 
the field by force; the grass 
does not raise above it. 
Here is no question of whiteness, 
white as can be, with a purple mole 
at [...]]]></description>
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Queen Anne&#8217;s Lace
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Her body is not so white as<br /> <br />
anemone petals nor so smooth &#8211; nor<br /> <br />
so remote a thing. It is a field<br /> <br />
of the wild carrot taking<br /> <br />
the field by force; the grass<br /> <br />
does not raise above it.<br /> <br />
Here is no question of whiteness,<br /> <br />
white as can be, with a purple mole<br /> <br />
at the center of each flower.<br /> <br />
Each flower is a hand&#8217;s span<br /> <br />
of her whiteness. Wherever<br /> <br />
her hand has lain there is<br /> <br />
a tiny purple blemish. Each part<br />
is a blossom under his touch<br /> <br />
to which the fibres of her being<br /> <br />
stem one by one, each to its end,<br /> <br />
until the whole field is a<br /> <br />
white desire, empty, a single stem,<br /> <br />
a cluster, flower by flower,<br /> <br />
a pious wish to whiteness gone over &#8211; <br /> <br />
or nothing.<br /> 
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		<title>Postlude</title>
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Postlude



Now that I have cooled to you 
Let there be gold of tarnished masonry, 
Temples soothed by the sun to ruin 
That sleep utterly. 
Give me hand for the dances, 
Ripples at Philae, in and out, 
And lips, my Lesbian, 
Wall flowers that once were flame. 



Your hair is my Carthage 
And my arms the [...]]]></description>
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Postlude
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<p></p>
<p>
Now that I have cooled to you<br /> <br />
Let there be gold of tarnished masonry,<br /> <br />
Temples soothed by the sun to ruin<br /> <br />
That sleep utterly.<br /> <br />
Give me hand for the dances,<br /> <br />
Ripples at Philae, in and out,<br /> <br />
And lips, my Lesbian,<br /> <br />
Wall flowers that once were flame.<br /> 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
Your hair is my Carthage<br /> <br />
And my arms the bow,<br /> <br />
And our words arrows<br /> <br />
To shoot the stars<br /> <br />
Who from that misty sea<br /> <br />
Swarm to destroy us.<br /> 
</p>
<p></p>
<p>
But you there beside me &#8211; <br /> <br />
Oh, how shall I defy you,<br /> <br />
Who wound me in the night<br /> <br />
With breasts shining<br /> <br />
Like Venus and like Mars?<br /> <br />
The night that is shouting Jason<br /> <br />
When the loud eaves rattle<br /> <br />
As with waves above me<br /> <br />
Blue at the prow of my desire.<br />
Oh prayers in the dark,<br />
Oh incense to Poseidon<br />
Calm in Atlantis
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