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Poem-A-Day: Past Inclemency & Present Warmth by Eryn Green

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March 28, 2014

Past Inclemency & Present Warmth

by Eryn Green

 

 

It was

 

time that was

 

the tenderness--eden, as it is

 

in need of

 

and tolerating no history--thus no tracks

 

of conventionalism in our shared patched boot

 

and oversoul pasts--just new snow, crossed through

 

like uncommon winter birds do--making paths invisible

 

but to few

 

--

 

But too few

 

continue--I've started to

 

think differently of nests

 

needs and webs. It's inevitable

 

I guess--& yet resplendent

 

isn't it? Always

 

a shocking testament

 

to what? Home? I don't know

 

how paradise found its parade

 

but I love it--patterns in steam

 

spinning off the Tivoli 

 

brewing tower yesterday--eye beams 

 

       into steel

 

                      greylit grey

 

    glisten      glistening

 

 

Copyright © 2014 by Eryn Green. Used with permission of the author.

About This Poem 

"This poem takes its title from the beginning of Hawthorne's 'Blithedale Romance,' after a snowstorm and before a drowning. I was compelled to think about the apt description offered of both writing and living, insofar as both take place in a kind of constant present-tense stretching out from our cold and frozen shared cosmological origins, toward the vastness of futurity and we-don't-know-what. This liminal indeterminacy
has implications both terrifying and exhilarating, and this poem revels in the latter briefly, the opportunity to maybe forget history for a moment, watch the wind blow off towers in the mean time, maybe have a drink, which, at least in certain moments, can seem like quite the warm proposal indeed."

 

--Eryn Green

Most Recent Book by Green



 
 

(Yale University Press, 2014) 

 

 

 

 

 

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Eryn Green is the author of Eruv (Yale University Press, 2014), winner of the 2013 Yale Series of Younger Poets Prize. He lives in Denver, Colorado. 


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