May Swenson White Poems

  • 1.
    My hands are murder-red. Many a plump head
    drops on the heap in the basket. Or, ripe
    to bursting, they might be hearts, matching
    the blackbirds's wing-fleck. Gripped to a reed
    ...
  • 2.
    When in the mask of night there shone that cut,
    we were riddled. A probe reached down
    and stroked some nerve in us,
    as if the glint from a wizard's eye, of silver,
    ...
  • 3.
    Beards of water
    some of them have.
    Others are blowing whistles of water.
    Faces astonished that constant water
    ...
  • 4.
    What does love look like? We know
    the shape of death. Death is a cloud
    immense and awesome. At first a lid
    is lifted from the eye of light:
    ...
  • 5.
    I like being in your apartment, and not disturbing anything.
    As in the woods I wouldn't want to move a tree,
    or change the play of sun and shadow on the ground.

    ...
  • 6.
    Blue, but you are Rose, too,
    and buttermilk, but with blood
    dots showing through.
    A little salty your white
    ...
  • 7.
    1
    A smudge for the horizon
    that, on a clear day, shows
    the hard edge of hills and
    ...
  • 8.
    The flag is folded
    lengthwise, and lengthwise again,
    folding toward the open edge,
    so that the union of stars on the blue
    ...
Total 8 White Poems by May Swenson

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