There's no end to the joy of climbing into bed,
And hearing your wife rustling about nearby;
There's no end to the delight of the huge covers.
There's no end to the delight of hearing your body
Rumbling and the night waiting to capture you,
And take you off to your childhood bed.
There is no end to the joy of sensing your toes
Feel around at the bottom of the bed,
For the invisible dog that is sleeping there.
There is no end to thanking your parents;
There is no end to rubbing your feet after a run,
No end to the delight when the door closes.
There's no end to the joy of snuggling down
And pulling up the covers after you,
And saying goodbye to the world once more.
Isn't it enough - this being done for now,
And sensing the sea closing over you,
Free at last from intelligence with its huge hands.
There is no end to enjoying it again
And again, this dawdling at the end of day
And so slipping backward toward childhood again.
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Winter Feature 2011
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Feature
- C.K. Williams A family visit with C.K. Williams at his home in Hopewell, NJ (HD video)
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Poetry
- L.S. Asekoff
- Michael Blumenthal
- Robert Bly
- Peter Campion
- Stephen Dunn
- Jorie Graham
- Jennifer Grotz
- Marilyn Hacker
- Ellen Hinsey
- John Koethe
- Philip Levine
- Thomas Lux
- Anne Marie Macari
- James McMichael
- Sharon Olds
- Alicia Ostriker
- Alan Shapiro
- Tom Sleigh
- Tracy K. Smith
- Gerald Stern
- Susan Stewart
- Chase Twichell
- Susan Wheeler
- C.K. Williams
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait
by C.K. Williams
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait