Excerpt from 'If in Time'
IF IN TIME
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Chapter One
Contents
THE CALL (1997-2000).................................................1 Template.........................................................3 September Song...................................................5 Typography.......................................................7 Diorama of the Uninhabited Yes...................................8 Walk............................................................10 Legacy..........................................................13 New Brooms......................................................16 Winter Strawberries.............................................18 Narcolepsy......................................................19 The Call........................................................21 The Same Moon...................................................24 Splendor........................................................26 Snow............................................................28 Interleavings (Paul Celan)......................................31 A Novelist Speaks (Don DeLillo).................................32 Invoice.........................................................34 C Is Forgiving..................................................36 Frayed Edges....................................................37 Freesia Errata Slip.............................................43 from ON A STAIR (1996)..............................................45 Invocation......................................................47 On (Word).......................................................48 On (Thing)......................................................49 On (Dream)......................................................50 A Clown, Some Colors, A Doll, Her Stories, A Song, A Moonlit Cove....................................................51 Nocturnal Reel..................................................65 A Valentine for Tomorrow........................................68 Staircase.......................................................71 Daylight Savings Time...........................................72 Blake's Lagoon..................................................74 Night Barrier...................................................77 Poise on Row....................................................80 Sequence with Dream Objects in Real Time........................82 Free Fall.......................................................85 And the Question Of.............................................87 Poem with Last Line from Epictetus..............................90 from AND FOR EXAMPLE (1994).........................................91 The Prior.......................................................93 Rancor of the Empirical.........................................96 The Untelling...................................................97 Eclipse with Object.............................................99 from For Example...............................................100 Stepping Out...............................................100 Tangled Reliquary..........................................106 Lost Section...............................................110 Song of the Already Sung...................................114 Of the Fire................................................119 And the Fire Spread........................................124 Seven Songs for Joe............................................131 Missing Ages...................................................137 Harm's Way, Arm's Reach........................................140 Ashes, Ashes (Robert Ryman, Susan Crile).......................143 In the Museum of the Word (Henri Matisse)......................147 When Color Disappoints (Joseph Beuys)..........................152 from CLAMOR (1991).................................................157 Tuscan Visit (Simone Martini)..................................159 Gesture and Flight.............................................162 The French Girl................................................166 Tribe (Stamina of the Unseen)..................................168 Clamor.........................................................170 Boy Sleeping...................................................172 Of the Meadow..................................................174 How Things Bear Their Telling..................................176 Local Branch...................................................179 Prom in Toledo Night...........................................180 Remorse of the Depicted........................................190 Lakeview Diner.................................................191 Not That It Could Be Finished..................................192 Annotation.....................................................193 After the Storm................................................194 Report.........................................................195 Tock...........................................................196 from BEFORE RECOLLECTION (1987)....................................197 Subject to Change..............................................199 The Vanquished.................................................200 Poem for Margrit, for Frida....................................201 Closing Hours..................................................202 Psyche's Dream.................................................203 Still..........................................................204 Saint Lucia....................................................205 Holding Air....................................................208 As Far As the Eye Can See......................................209 Monody.........................................................210 Naming the House...............................................211 Landscape with Vase............................................212 Carousel.......................................................213 Before Recollection............................................215 Medieval Evening...............................................216 Lake of Isles..................................................217 Topaz..........................................................218 Path...........................................................219 Coastal........................................................220 Aperture.......................................................221 Vernal Elegy...................................................222 A Simple Service...............................................223 The Walled Palace..............................................224 Narrow Margins.................................................225 Later That Evening.............................................226 from MANY TIMES, BUT THEN (1979)...................................227 A Visit to the Country.........................................229 Gramercy Park Evening..........................................230 Then Suddenly..................................................231 Along the Way..................................................232 Winter Sky.....................................................233 True and False Green...........................................234 The White Sequence.............................................235 Configuration of One...........................................238 Gray Morning...................................................239 Poem...........................................................240 Romance........................................................241 As It Turns Out................................................242 The Day After..................................................243 Last Night It Rained...........................................244 Standing at a Distance.........................................245 And So.........................................................246 East River Barge...............................................247 Reynolda Gardens...............................................248 Country Evenings...............................................249 After All......................................................250 The Relinquished...............................................251 Second Descent: 1975...........................................252 Quotations from Reality........................................253
Chapter One TEMPLATE
An exhausted prostitute sits on a white puritanical bed
A garden is an idea.
sad tunes
(the sky keeps returning to the pond
(when I was a girl, there was
a garden
there were steps
into magic
where what is is
singing a garden is an idea.
And the soloist's avidity, her song
the soloist, transcribing
these findings, is
to Henry GC, later
SEPTEMBER SONG
But we cantilevered
Illusion of quilts, including the barn door and the rake
To work quietly, seriously, productively
The virulence of the age surrounded a small thicket of romance.
TYPOGRAPHY
Stalled at a lectern, a habit or price.
DIORAMA OF THE UNINHABITED YES
And here, an exaggerated arc
The list, old among numbers, could be six, seven,
It could be Caravaggio
would you have a look at this script?
The answer The direction of the first bed The task
And now look, far
The anticipated part is only part of the assignment,
WALK
Mistakenly on the other side's side: walking along.
There were, of course, too many stories yoked to the original, too many
They were testing our right to continue.
But then there was the uncontaminated filigree of skin, youthful through
Not belonging was a kind of errancy, a bluff seen by others as
In the room there were small movable tables.
The radio's episodic dial.
Saturday. Lake Committee meeting.
To excerpt the ordinary from splendor, the affluent cloister,
I have forgotten the rest.
LEGACY
1.
I am thinking again of drab
2.
Shadow range
without shelter
to follow the once
inscribed on the tongue
will you come
open the blinds
hope's flagrant shine
stain on the dress
malleable space
clairvoyant current
clues to the meaning
passing a note
3. Yes and here distributed as acronyms for praise, small attributes here
all along the way, as if marshaled,
as a decision to stay
but ask who is here, who speaking—
4.
Excessive and volatile, from which all detail is omitted.
NEW BROOMS
Of representation (frame)
and so on into a possible good
And so what is said is at an angle
architectural
over the floor from which the soliloquy drafts
Bruise on the arm lingers in absentia.
Speech, oracle of intention, dissolves
2.
Some here twitch along a heading, out
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