Such and Such a Time at Such and Such a Place
Published in Poem Of The Day
The lack of a single-word infinitive
in our language is what is killing me
this morning
A single word for all
infinitives is what God is doing tonight
This is just one of many acts
to have passed through the garden
Previously on this show they put
a peacock back together wrong
after its demise
Something
there was in the syntax
Poor bird could feel it in his bones
About this poem
"Sometimes-often-when I sit down to write, I become deeply conscious of all the other words/ideas/minds/bodies that have inhabited the space before me. In this poem I deal with that awareness by abandoning myself and god to give a brief (incomplete, inaccurate) recap of poetry thus far, as if it were a television show starring Wallace Stevens, Robert Frost and a peacock. I wanted to find out what happens when they stop being polite and start getting etc., but they all turned out to be pretty genteel."
-Heather Christle
About Heather Christle
Heather Christle is the author of "What Is Amazing" (Wesleyan University Press, 2012). She lives in Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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