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Published in Poem Of The Day

It is a cube, it is red, it is mountainous,
it is a bird of fire, it is the bones of the pelvis, it is a walnut,
it is treasured. It is yellow Saturn wobbling in its orbit.
It is danger, squawking.

It is the desire to sit down with strangers in cafes
and then it is the strangers in cafes,
it is the man with the black T-shirt

and his painful trembling.
Always it is oxygen and more oxygen. It is the fight in you
and the fight in you dying. It is the need for water
and the water that falls from the sky.

It is desperate for a theory and it is the acts you call evil
when you know there is no evil only desperation.
It is that bravery, that arrogance, that blindness.
It is the pink morning and your smile in the pink morning.

It is a phantom and the thin neck of a tree it
is a little project called loving the world.
It is howling in the dirt it is an extravaganza.
It's the abandoned sports bra, in the dirt beside howling you.

It's the windchimes in the thin-necked tree and
it is tonguetied. It is asleep.
It is waking up now. It is a small cat on the bed.
It is the threads of a leaf and it is the Three Graces:

Splendor, Mirth and Good Cheer.
It is their heartfelt advice:
You can't let it hurt you.
You must let it hurt you.

It is a careless error and the hotel pool blue with chemistry.
It's a kiss of course it is a kiss.
It's an old strange book newly acquired
but not yet catalogued, it is crazy.

It is you, crazy with honesty and crazy with ambition.
It's the sun that stuns over and over again.
It's your tablet, which is every tablet everywhere.
It's an explosion it is every explosion everywhere.

It is pavement, mineral and hot and wet with droplets.
It's the stars that pitch white needles into the pond.
It is provable, it is a lotion, it is a lie.
It is a baby because everyone is a baby.

It talks to you, always to you, it moves
swiftly, it is stuck, it moves swiftly, it is stuck, it moves
swiftly. It's the impenetrable truth, now clear as ice.
It is serious, it is irreversible, it is going, going.

It is flying now laughing strong enough to know anything.


About this poem
"I'm obsessed with radical inclusiveness, with the idea of writing a poem that has everything in it. It's impossible and I keep trying."
-Kathleen Ossip

About Kathleen Ossip
Kathleen Ossip is the author of "The Do-Over" (Sarabande Books, 2015). She teaches at The New School and lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.

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The Academy of American Poets is a nonprofit, mission-driven organization, whose aim is to make poetry available to a wider audience. Email The Academy at poem-a-day[at]poets.org.


(c) 2016 Kathleen Ossip. Originally published in Poem-a-Day, www.poets.org. Distributed by King Features Syndicate





 


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