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Radio
I left it
on when I
left the house
for the pleasure
of coming back
ten hours later
to the greatness
of Teddy Wilson
"After You've Gone"
on the piano
in the corner
of the bedroom
as I enter
in the dark
from New and Selected Poems by David Lehman
Mark Strand turned me on to the work of the late Danish poet, Inger Christensen. She wrote a mysterious poem in honor of "Blue Poles." Had she lived, Christensen would surely have won a Nobel Prize for her luminous books, alphabet and Butterfly Valley.
Posted by: Emily Fragos | June 14, 2022 at 05:06 PM