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Friday, December 20, 2013

Poem-A-Day: The Long Deployment by Jehanne Dubrow

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December 20, 2013
The Long Deployment
by Jehanne Dubrow
 
 
For weeks, I breathe his body in the sheet 
and pillow. I lift a blanket to my face. 
There's bitter incense paired with something sweet, 
like sandalwood left sitting in the heat
or cardamom rubbed on a piece of lace. 
For weeks, I breathe his body. In the sheet
I smell anise, the musk that we secrete
with longing, leather and moss. I find a trace 
of bitter incense paired with something sweet. 
Am I imagining the wet scent of peat
and cedar, oud, impossible to erase? 
For weeks, I breathe his body in the sheet-- 
crushed pepper--although perhaps discreet, 
difficult for someone else to place. 
There's bitter incense paired with something sweet.
With each deployment I become an aesthete 
of smoke and oak. Patchouli fills the space 
for weeks. I breathe his body in the sheet
until he starts to fade, made incomplete, 
a bottle almost empty in its case.
There's bitter incense paired with something sweet. 
And then he's gone. Not even the conceit 
of him remains, not the resinous base.
For weeks, I breathed his body in the sheet.
He was bitter incense paired with something sweet. 
 

 

 

Copyright © 2013 by Jehanne Dubrow. Used with permission of the author.

About This Poem
"I'm coediting an anthology of poems, The Book of Scented Things, that engages with perfumes. Each of the 100 contributors received an individually selected vial of scent and wrote a poem in response. I decided to give myself the same prompt. One of my husband's fragrances allowed me to write about the felt loneliness of a military deployment. The poem is an exploded villanelle that continues, perhaps a little longer than it should; in my experience as a military spouse, deployments too often feel as if they are a series of maddening refrains."

--Jehanne Dubrow
Most Recent Book by Dubrow




Red Army Red
(Northwestern University Press, 2012)

 

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Jehanne Dubrow is the author of four books of poems, including Red Army Red (Northwestern University Press, 2012). She is the director of the Rose O'Neill Literary House and an assistant professor of creative writing at Washington College, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. 


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