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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note to Readers vii
- the mother tongue licked me into being 1
- that mare sometimes appeared 2
- l’eau se fait calme quelquefois 3
- now silent becomes listen 4
- have I attended the birds 5
- la montagne reflète la blessure 6
- swallows light in the open 7
- what kind of quest is this 8
- I like having nothing 9
- guest bed 10
- on this green live languages graze 11
- morning in a fog 12
- I still believe in the dark work of idleness 13
- call it harvest 14
- this heart of summer gleams 15
- who is the girl I push so high 16
- qui est la fille que je pousse si haut 17
- messy eater 18
- our young register damage in radiant flesh 19
- je quitte la maison d’être en plein vent du ciel 20
- unhinged I left the house to wind 21
- in my sickness the sky kept spinning 22
- what it means to be reduced 23
- space is not matter 24
- the poor hide what they can 25
- who cooks for you awwwlll 26
- ribs were the first rafters 27
- your hand opens to wave 28
- dark was the night cold was the ground 29
- the stone vault singing 30
- la chapelle en pierre chantant 31
- that light out of darkness may rise 32
- over your cities the grasses will grow 33
- an artist’s best friend is time boredom sway 37
- is art the idling silence 38
- à l’art aigu de roche et ange 39
- merci pour ces très belles ratures 40
- thank you for your very beautiful cross-outs 41
- why everything beautiful hurts 42
- pourquoi toutes les belles choses piquent 43
- lost in lit screens the readers with their books 44
- look back at me my love belong here 45
- last goose 46
- dernière oie 47
- a deficiency hollows places 48
- out of nowhere snow 49
- paper white 50
- a stiff wind makes them more beautiful 51
- la mort n’a pas arasé l’espérance de la neige 52
- death has not eroded hope of snow 53
- I seek the cold mountain spring 54
- je cherche le motif glacé 55
- to knock with gentle barbarism 56
- trouver la porte frapper entrer 57
- des herbes folles 58
- wild grasses 59
- the white flame sank offering only the gesture 60
- ôté de la flamme elle lisait fumait 61
- le vent s’arrache de la langue maternelle exprime tout 62
- wind wrenches free her tongue 63
- every being constitutes a probe employed in a new direction 64
- Acknowledgments 67
- Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets 69
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note to Readers vii
- the mother tongue licked me into being 1
- that mare sometimes appeared 2
- l’eau se fait calme quelquefois 3
- now silent becomes listen 4
- have I attended the birds 5
- la montagne reflète la blessure 6
- swallows light in the open 7
- what kind of quest is this 8
- I like having nothing 9
- guest bed 10
- on this green live languages graze 11
- morning in a fog 12
- I still believe in the dark work of idleness 13
- call it harvest 14
- this heart of summer gleams 15
- who is the girl I push so high 16
- qui est la fille que je pousse si haut 17
- messy eater 18
- our young register damage in radiant flesh 19
- je quitte la maison d’être en plein vent du ciel 20
- unhinged I left the house to wind 21
- in my sickness the sky kept spinning 22
- what it means to be reduced 23
- space is not matter 24
- the poor hide what they can 25
- who cooks for you awwwlll 26
- ribs were the first rafters 27
- your hand opens to wave 28
- dark was the night cold was the ground 29
- the stone vault singing 30
- la chapelle en pierre chantant 31
- that light out of darkness may rise 32
- over your cities the grasses will grow 33
- an artist’s best friend is time boredom sway 37
- is art the idling silence 38
- à l’art aigu de roche et ange 39
- merci pour ces très belles ratures 40
- thank you for your very beautiful cross-outs 41
- why everything beautiful hurts 42
- pourquoi toutes les belles choses piquent 43
- lost in lit screens the readers with their books 44
- look back at me my love belong here 45
- last goose 46
- dernière oie 47
- a deficiency hollows places 48
- out of nowhere snow 49
- paper white 50
- a stiff wind makes them more beautiful 51
- la mort n’a pas arasé l’espérance de la neige 52
- death has not eroded hope of snow 53
- I seek the cold mountain spring 54
- je cherche le motif glacé 55
- to knock with gentle barbarism 56
- trouver la porte frapper entrer 57
- des herbes folles 58
- wild grasses 59
- the white flame sank offering only the gesture 60
- ôté de la flamme elle lisait fumait 61
- le vent s’arrache de la langue maternelle exprime tout 62
- wind wrenches free her tongue 63
- every being constitutes a probe employed in a new direction 64
- Acknowledgments 67
- Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets 69