A good knife, one that will kill
any hard root. I'll buy a knife
like the knives I've seen on TV
a man in a white chef's jacket
with wild-carrot-colored hair,
hands like clay tablets, big
and biblical, dragging one thumb
along the beveled edge before
bringing it down with every pound
of his considerable weight,
splitting the ruffled head
of a red cabbage in half.
I want that kind of knife
maple wood haft, Kanji
characters etched on a wedge
of tempered steel. A knife
worthy of wielding. I want it
to flash like the wing of a jet plane
flying low above a chopping block
laden with garlic and peeled onions,
white globes glistening, smug
as a many-eyed god. I'll make a law
that all knives must be sharpened
against graphite rods in the middle
of the night when the world can't sleep.
I want to slice the pale celery
down the length of its consummate
spine, razor away the strings,
then hold it up to my face
to check my teeth. I want a knife
that owns its shape, stealth,
sharpness and shine, a knife
worthy of its history, its name.
I want to pull it from its drawer
in the morning like I'm lifting
a heavy body from a grave.
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Winter Feature 2012
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Feature
- Poets in Person Gregory Orr from Charlottesville, VA
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Poetry
- Lucie Brock-Broido
- Patrick Cotter
- Kate Daniels
- Carl Dennis
- Paul Guest
- Mark Halliday
- Tony Hoagland
- Stephen Kuusisto
- Dorianne Laux
- Thomas Lux
- Campbell McGrath
- Jane Mead
- Debra Nystrom
- Sophia Orr
- Gregory Orr
- Molly Peacock
- Barbara Ras
- Mary Ann Samyn
- Lisa Russ Spaar
- David St. John
- Larissa Szporluk
- Mary Szybist
- Chase Twichell
- Charles Wright
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews River Inside The River by Gregory Orr