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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Another Poem on My Daughter’s Birthday by Craig Morgan Teicher
There must be soft words for an evening like this, when the breeze caresses like gentle fingertips all over. I don’t know
how not to write darkly and sad. But it’s two years today since my little girl was born, cut safely from the noose.
We meant nothing but hope; how near death is to that.
Only children, only some children, get to run free from these snags. She was born! She lived and she grows like joy spreading from the syllables
of songs. She reminds me of now and now and now. I must learn to have been so lucky.
Copyright @ 2014 by Craig Morgan Teicher. Used with permission of the author.
About This Poem
“It’s hard to write happy poems, I think. I’ve only partially succeeded—this poem came about as a result of a self-assignment to celebrate something. I celebrate things all the time in my lived life, but I think TV, not poetry, is where we go to feel happy. But I wanted to try to make a happy poem, and there’s no one who makes me happier than my daughter, so I wrote about her. The poem came out more as a wish for happiness than as happiness itself, but that’s poetry for you.” —Craig Morgan Teicher
Craig Morgan Teicher is the author of three books, most recently To Keep Love Blurry (BOA Editions, 2010) and the chapbook Ambivalence and Other Conundrums (Omnidawn Publishing, 2014). He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and children.
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