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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Poem-A-Day: Wine Tasting by Kim Addonizio

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Wine Tasting 
 
 

I think I detect cracked leather.
I'm pretty sure I smell the cherries
from a Shirley Temple my father bought me

in 1959, in a bar in Orlando, Florida,
and the chlorine from my mother's bathing cap.
And last winter's kisses, like salt on black ice,

like the moon slung away from the earth.
When Li Po drank wine, the moon dove
in the river, and he staggered after.

Probably he tasted laughter.
When my friend Susan drinks
she cries because she's Irish

and childless. I'd like to taste,
one more time, the rain that arrived
one afternoon and fell just short

of where I stood, so I leaned my face in,
alive in both worlds at once,
knowing it would end and not caring.

 

  

 

Copyright © 2013 by Kim Addonizio. Used with permission of the author.  

About This Poem
"A friend and I were tasting Italian wines with an instructional DVD, trying to discern the usual--blackberries, tobacco, etc.--which led to some outrageous comparisons, and eventually to the more serious ones in the poem. I wanted to talk about a famous drinker, too, and eighty-sixed Hemingway in favor of Li Po, who showed me the moon.
 

--Kim Addonizio

Most Recent Book by Addonizio

(W. W. Norton & Company, 2011)

 

September 3, 2013

Kim Addonizio's most recent collection of poems is Lucifer at the Starlite (W. W. Norton & Company, 2011). Addonizio lives in Oakland, California.
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