Marilyn Hacker’s Villanelle
September 15, 2008
Villanelle
Every day our bodies separate,
exploded torn and dazed.
Not understanding what we celebrate
we grope through languages and hesitate
and touch each other, speechless and amazed;
and every day our bodies separate
us further from our planned, deliberate
ironic lives. I am afraid, disphased,
not understanding what we celebrate
when our fused limbs and lips communicate
the unlettered power we have raised.
Every day our bodies’ separate
routines are harder to perpetuate.
In wordless darkness we learn wordless praise,
not understanding what we celebrate;
wake to ourselves, exhausted, in the late
not understanding how we celebrate
our bodies. Every day we separate.
–Marilyn Hacker
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Sherlock Bones | March 25, 2009 at 2:26 am
Simply Amazing
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