myarchway ([info]myarchway) wrote,
@ 2005-09-28 03:55:00
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27,000 Miles  
by Albert Goldbarth 


These two asleep . . . so indrawn and compact,
like lavish origami animals returned

to slips of paper once again; and then
the paper once again become a string

of pith, a secret that the plant hums to itself . . . .
You see? — so often we envy the grandiose, the way

those small toy things of Leonardo’s want to be
the great, air-conquering and miles-eating

living wings
they’re modeled on.  And the bird flight is

amazing: simultaneously strength,
escape, caprice: the Artic tern completes

its trip of nearly 27,000 miles every year;
a swan will frighten bears away

by angry aerial display of flapping wingspan.
But it isn’t all flight; they also

fold; and at night on the water or in the eaves
they package their bodies

into their bodies, smaller, and deeply
smaller yet: migrating a similar distance

in the opposite direction.


There is a girl inside
by Lucille Clifton
  

There is a girl inside.
She is randy as a wolf.
She will not walk away and leave these bones
to an old woman.

She is a green tree in a forest of kindling.
She is a greeen girl in a used poet.

She has waited patient as a nun
for the second coming,
when she can break through gray hairs
into blossom

and her lovers will harvest
honey and thyme
and the woods will be wild
with the damn wonder of it.




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[info]subpolka
2005-09-28 08:27 am UTC (link)
I love that you quoted Lucille Clifton. When I was a tyke, she would visit my elementary school on a regular basis and read to us. (Not the poetry, obviously, but her more child-friendly material. Everett Anderson = Love.)

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