Each morning this
July so far,
(in back,
and from one house down)
I've overheard people I haven't seen.
I think there are three of them.
They have a dog that right now
can't cough something up,
and they have a pool.
They're always
mild with one another when they speak.
I'm favored that they
of course don't expect to hear
anything back from me. Reading,
listening,
I'm at my estimable
ease here
for any
familiar or new
next sound from outside.
I might
for the first time yet
claim that
Jesus is my redeemer.
My wife and
step-daughter aren't here.
Nothing
either has heard me say would be as big.
But they love me.
I'd be making them take in from my
uncircumcised heart that it's
not what I feel.
It happens that
today
for my ears only
I can practice
"Jesus is my redeemer."
I knew what she was talking about
when someone I say I love
told me
I'd destroyed her life.
Later, I could hear the exaggeration in it.
She was talking about my not loving her enough
to keep my word.
Two nights after I broke it,
I was watching another Yankee rout in October,
I dropped off,
and when I
woke right away,
no one I could recognize as me
would do what I'd done.
In remorse,
a wrong that's been done takes up
one time in its doer,
another in the person wronged.
Redemption comes when the person no longer
hurts from that wrong.
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Winter Feature 2011
-
Feature
- C.K. Williams A family visit with C.K. Williams at his home in Hopewell, NJ (HD video)
-
Poetry
- L.S. Asekoff
- Michael Blumenthal
- Robert Bly
- Peter Campion
- Stephen Dunn
- Jorie Graham
- Jennifer Grotz
- Marilyn Hacker
- Ellen Hinsey
- John Koethe
- Philip Levine
- Thomas Lux
- Anne Marie Macari
- James McMichael
- Sharon Olds
- Alicia Ostriker
- Alan Shapiro
- Tom Sleigh
- Tracy K. Smith
- Gerald Stern
- Susan Stewart
- Chase Twichell
- Susan Wheeler
- C.K. Williams
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait
by C.K. Williams
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait