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Sometimes the confessional poets can be a little bit much, because they're just so depressing. (You can be a poet and not kill yourself. Really!) But I do really appreciate them. Tonight's selection is from Anne Sexton. I bought Sexton's Complete Poems several years back when I had a gift card and was looking to try something new. Sexton's poetry is brutally honest, and she tackled subjects that were extremely personal and often taboo. "The Truth the Dead Know" is from her 1962 book All My Pretty Ones, and I love what she does with sounds and images.

The Truth the Dead Know
    For my Mother, born March 1902, died March 1959
    and my Father, born February 1900, died June 1959


Gone, I say and walk from church,
refusing the stiff procession to the grave,
letting the dead ride alone in the hearse.
It is June. I am tired of being brave.

We drive to the Cape. I cultivate
myself where the sun gutters from the sky,
where the sea swings in like an iron gate
and we touch. In another country people die.

My darling, the wind falls in like stones
from the whitehearted water and when we touch
we enter touch entirely. No one's alone.
Men kill for this, or for as much.

And what of the dead? They lie without shoes
in the stone boats. They are more like stone
than the sea would be if it stopped. They refuse
to be blessed, throat, eye and knucklebone.
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Date: 2009-04-23 02:28 am (UTC)
mysticalchild_isis: (dr who rose)
From: [personal profile] mysticalchild_isis
Oh god, that second stanza especially hits me. I feel like I need to renew my acquaintance with Sexton.

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