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Poem of the day. Adrienne Rich


For This

If I’ve reached for your lines (I have)
    like letters from the dead that stir the nerves
       dowsed you for a springhead
to water my thirst
    dug into my compost skeletons and petals
       you surely meant to catch the light:

—at work in my wormeaten wormwood-raftered
    stateless underground
       have I a plea?

If I’ve touched your finger
    with a ravenous tongue
       licked from your palm a rift of salt
if I’ve dreamt or thought you
    a pack of blood fresh-drawn
       hanging darkred from a hook
higher than my heart
    (you who understand transfusion)
       where else should I appeal?

A pilot light lies low
    while the gas jets sleep
       (a cat getting toed from stove
into nocturnal ice)
    language uncommon and agile as truth
       melts down the most intractable silence

A lighthouse keeper’s ethics:
    you tend for all or none
       for this you might set your furniture on fire
A this we have blundered over
    as if the lamp could be shut off at will
       rescue denied for some

and still a lighthouse be


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