If the abyss alone surrounds us,
Bounds us
Comes out of everywhere to find us,
Remind us
Of what we can neither think about
Nor live without
The thought of, how then do we live?
We live
Day after day, we sleep we wake
We make
Do with what we do until we don't.
Or won't
So what will leave me when I die?
I
And what will replace me in this place?
Space
But if that's true then what can matter?
Matter
But how did I get from that to this?
Miraculous
Random swirl of particles
That chills
And burns in an ever-changing state
Indeterminate
In every way but in the making
Unmaking,
Of what it is, then isn't, here
Or there
In each unlikely curl and angle
Angel
Of no thought thinking itself through us,
Dust
We cling to, kill for, deplore or yearn,
Urn
Of nothing and to nothing prey
Pray
For something more than bleak repose
That knows
That not much given to us to trust to
Must do.
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Winter Feature 2011
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Feature
- C.K. Williams A family visit with C.K. Williams at his home in Hopewell, NJ (HD video)
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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