Mary Alicewas that her name?my student, pink hair, a poet,
quoter of Coleridge, brought me to the strange craft
a wild storm, fizzling out, left in the marsh. She shrugged,
few rules out there. "You want it," she said, "it's yours."
A jet fighter's wing-tip fuel pod from the 50s. Silver hull
somebody'd halved, pine seat, bamboo mast, tube outrigger,
a tarp for sail, so light she whizzed like a dragonfly. But
no keel to steer, stick tiller, just the feel of moving to know
how to tack for wind, shooting away, losing all, working again.
You'd call me to supper, voice skating on that blue. I'd tiller
to shallows, throw my body over waist-deep, try to set up
angles wind might grip, what the fathers taught. You watched.
Soon I was circling, sliding, singing to trees, untranslated clouds,
gulls. Going deeper, I wasn't afraid I'd be becalmed or caught
by currents turning strong. Light, air, water worked with me
to make ideas, hours fly. Day after day this scooter showed
how to lean on tide and shadow and touch. I could not go fast
enough, far enough for its secrets. Then it was gone, random
storm, a night piling up driftwood, flood-slosh, as if new
rules dragged all away. I woke to a blown sparrow's corpse
afloat at the tie-post, rope limp as winter's hand empty, open.
How could I know in such love what is worthless? Eyes closed,
we swayed in moonlight, you, me, that no-cost skidder going
where we didn't know we could go, or zigzaging like sentences,
dizzied by wakes of schooled cruisers. Alone, then, you waited,
my hand waving for joy or despair, barely in sight, and all
you could see. A canoe like thathow could it last?you said.
Gift of the little muse, whooshing circles, tangents like words.
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Winter Feature 2010
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Feature
- Poets in Person An HD video visit with Stephen Dunn in Frostburg, MD
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Poetry
- Jonathan Aaron
- Michael Blumenthal
- Billy Collins
- Philip Dacey
- Carl Dennis
- Gregory Djanikian
- Stephen Dobyns
- Stephen Dunn
- B.H. Fairchild
- Kathleen Graber
- Jane Hirshfield
- Tony Hoagland
- Dorianne Laux
- Thomas Lux
- D. Nurkse
- Alicia Ostriker
- Lawrence Raab
- J. Allyn Rosser
- Dave Smith
- Gerald Stern
- Ellen Bryant Voigt
- C.K. Williams
- Robert Wrigley
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Essay
- Gregory Djanikian Stephen Dunn's Compositional Strategies: Verse And Reverse
- David Rigsbee The Despoiled And Radiant Now: Ambivalence And Secrets In Stephen Dunn
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Here and Now: Poems
by Stephen Dunn
- David Rigsbee reviews Here and Now: Poems