Nancy Bryan
Transparent green as if a leaf
dissolves, a glow. Sun melts
the tree. Day light

lime, high in a Linden, leaf-spirits
twinkle and jitter. I think of my love
in the machine's cavern while

light from somewhere scans his body.
Let the spot be a tiny overflow, a drop of leaf-light.
Let it be a transparency, a scar one cannot feel,

a photograph of a spotted owl, nothing
darker. The sun bends the fruit branches.
Green splashes of water. One morning,

the leaves lit up at the edge of our window.
We watched them splash a while.
Dusk now and light drains from the sky.
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Aerial photograph of Cambridge colleges
Wordsworth at Cambridge

"His view is both puritanical and tormented: youthful idealism often is. But the long Miltonic sentences make space as they wind on for counter-argument, and show him both narrowing and expanding his thoughts, trying out ideas on the wing."

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Cover of Denis Johnson's The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly

“'The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly' is a public poem in a number of ways, even if it doesn’t make any grand (or correct) statements about our immediate political situation or about anything that very many people really know or care about. It is a poem about a private figure who became a public one only after his death and only by chance. A poem about a work of monumental public art and about trying to make sense of that. A poem about race and religion."

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