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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Poem-A-Day: Love Letter to a Stranger by Jenny Browne

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October 9, 2013
Love Letter to a Stranger
by Jenny Browne
 
 
Tell us of a bypassed heart beating in 12C,
how the woman holds a stranger's hand 
to the battery sewn in beneath her collarbone,
and says feel this. Tell us of the man's ear
listening across the aisle, hugging itself,
a fist long since blistered by blaze.
Outside, morning sun buckling up.
Inside, twitching bonesacks of bat, birdsong
erupting as light cracks the far jungle canopy.
Ten thousand feet below ours, a grey cat
tongues the morning's butter left out to soft.
Last night we broke open the sweet folds
around two paper fortunes. One said variety.
One said caution. The woman in 12C would hold that
her heart needs its hidden spark, but the man shows
how some live the rest of their lives with half a face
remembering its before expression. Who was it
that said our souls know one another
by smell, like horses? 

 

  

 

Copyright © 2013 by Jenny Browne. Used with permission of the author.

 

About This Poem
"Whenever I struggle to feel connected to the other human travelers that share this planet, it helps to remember that we all get to (have to) live inside these variously broken (beautiful) bodies. Whatever I pretend to understand about intimacy and distance (and about poetry) starts there." 
 
--Jenny Browne
Most Recent Book by Browne

(University of Tampa Press, 2013)

 

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Jenny Browne is the author of three books of poetry, including Dear Stranger (University of Tampa Press, 2013). She teaches at Trinity University and lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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