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Friday, March 7, 2014

Poem-A-Day: A Toast by Ilya Kaminsky

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March 7, 2014

A Toast
by Ilya Kaminsky

 

To your voice, a mysterious virtue, 
to the 53 bones of one foot, the four dimensions of breathing,
 
to pine, redwood, sworn-fern, peppermint, 
to hyacinth and bluebell lily, 
 
to the train conductor's donkey on a rope, 
to smells of lemons, a boy pissing splendidly against the 
trees. 
 
Bless each thing on earth until it sickens, 
until each ungovernable heart admits: "I confused myself 
 
and yet I loved--and what I loved 
I forgot, what I forgot brought glory to my travels, 
 
to you I traveled as close as I dared, Lord."

 

  

 

Copyright © 2014 by Ilya Kaminsky. Used with permission of the author.

About This Poem 

"This piece is from the unfinished manuscript Deaf Republic. This story of a pregnant woman and her husband living during an epidemic of deafness and civil unrest was found beneath the floorboards in a house in Eastern Europe. Several versions of the manuscript exist."


--Ilya Kaminsky

Most Recent Book by Kaminsky





(Tupelo Press, 2004) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-A-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends. Browse the Poem-A-Day Archive.  
 

Ilya Kaminsky is the author of Dancing in Odessa (Tupelo Press, 2004) and recently coedited The Ecco Anthology of International Poetry (Ecco, 2010). He teaches at San Diego State University.  


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