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Unread 03-21-2006, 04:14 PM
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Steve, that Nemerov poem is one of my all-time favorites, and I tend to wave it around in front of people who demand to know the difference between poetry and "cut-up prose."

Here's another good one. I know nothing about the poet except that her book won the Washington House Publishing Prize in 1985, but I admire the heck out of this poem:


The Mother In Line 28

The poem is not the poet.
The mother in line 28
is not the poet's mother or child
and each time a poem opens a door
to a room of pans or pearls
it is the poem's room;
it is the poet's plan.

The heart that is bleeding
in stanza two
is not the heart of the poet.
The poet is elsewhere,
singing along with a piano player.
The heart in the poem won't heal.
The poet's own heart is strong.

--Elaine Magarell

From "On Hogback Mountain,"
pub by Washington Writers Publishing House, 1985


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