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Toward their destination before they drown
~ Robert Pinsky
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Plane Song



The plane turns at the edge of a city

(where true darkness begins - it is all forest below; perhaps a few hikers are sleeping against the sounds of owl hoot and foraging bears)

and follows the curve of the river

(the undulating water in half-moon, a paino keyboard calling to be heard over the herd of TVs flickering at the end of suburban cul-de-sacs)

as it rushes towards an airport

(a car's headlight nosing the mist is as clear as a skylight towards which a blinded eye looks, stopping, sometimes at the curl of a rhyme)

where you are supposed to arrive.

(with a mind that is racing away like that car next to the river, deep into a wild beyond the hikers' sleep, with a hunger greater than the bears)

Note: I could have easily titled this "After Tranströmer", as I wrote it falling out the sky last night, for the debt is there.




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After A Year of Marriage



When her eyes crinkle like crushed crocuses, the laughter that follows is the color of saffron.

I will call her Pratiksha for her gaze moving across a room towards me, still pins my voice to the throat

in want that is waiting. Doesn’t desire complete itself when the tongue of a candle feeds on the body of air?

O, coming to the suburbs of her body is like walking into a spring meadow from Troy after the Trojans have set sail.

So I wake and walk into another April, under trees haloed in bud, praising the wonder that is a single sheet over two lovers in bed.

April 17, 2011




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Ghazal: Snow Man in Sakura Park



The mind in winter retreating into itself knows How green sap is held in the embrace of snow.

Blue-black (of her memorized eyes) is how the grave Statues gaze at his passing shadow, shaggy with snow.

In their farewell, nothing left really to tell or show But his x-rayed heart, inked with shards of snow.

What does the dead general dream in his icicled tomb? Wind off the river etches memory on his brow of snow.

“Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is”: So is the dark one hidden to Radhika by the snow.

After Wallace Steven's "Snow Man"




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