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Monday, May 26, 2014

Were They Hands Would They Flower by Rob Schlegel

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May 26, 2014
 

Were They Hands Would They Flower

 
Rob Schlegel

About This Poem

 

“The tiniest things can send you reeling (back) into grief. But what if it isn’t back? What if instead grief could propel you forward into some other becoming? The more I inhabit songs like Sigur Rós’s ‘Ára Bátur,’ the more possible this seems. The crescendo late in the seventh minute pretty much wipes me out every time I hear it. Like the best poetry, ‘Ára Bátur’ simultaneously confirms and contradicts my own internal landscape until I’m finally ruined enough to see more clearly what might succeed grief.”
—Rob Schlegel

 

Rob Schlegel’s most recent book is January Machine (Four Way Books, 2014). He teaches at Whitman College and lives in Walla Walla, Washington.

Most Recent Book by Schlegel

 

January Machine 

(Four Way Books, 2014)

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Poem-a-Day

 

Launched during National Poetry Month in 2006, Poem-a-Day features new and previously unpublished poems by contemporary poets on weekdays and classic poems on weekends.

 
 

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