Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Vignette - Poem

Poetry is one of my first loves, and I find some poems are constant companions. Some old friends, like this one, visit me in snippets while during the day, popping into my head unbidden.  Tess Gallagher's poem, "I Stop Writing the Poem." is a recent visitor of mine. I got it from Garrison Keillor's edited collection of poetry, Good Poems, which is one of my favorite anthologies of poetry. Reading an amazing poem is like eating a great piece of chocolate for me--I swoon. This one does it for me.

I Stop Writing the Poem

to fold the clothes. No matter who lives
or who dies, I'm still a woman.
I'll always have plenty to do. 
I bring the arms of his shirt
together. Nothing can stop
our tenderness. I'll get back
to the poem. I'll get back to being
a woman. But for now
there's a shirt, a giant shirt
in m hands, and somewhere a small girl
standing next to her mother
watching to see how it's done.



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3 comments:

Hannah Stephenson said...

What an awesome poem...I've never read this one before, and I really enjoyed it.

Paul Pincus said...

beautiful.

angela said...

Hi Kirie

This is really a cool poem - I like it too!

Love, Mom

 
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