Leave It All Up to Me
posted Feb 10, 2009
All we want is to succumb to a single kiss
that will contain us like a marathon
with no finish line, and if so, that we land
like newspapers before sunrise, halcyon
mornings arrived like blue martinis. I am
learning the steps to a foreign song: her mind
was torpedo, and her body was storm,
a kind of Wow. All we want is a metropolis
of Sundays, an empire of hand-holding
and park benches? She says, “Leave it all up to me.”
©
Hoops and Leaving Saturn
. His third volume of poetry, Holding Company, is forthcoming from W.W. Norton. A recipient of a Whiting Writers' Award, he is the Richard Dennis Green and Gold Professor at the University of Vermont, and a core faculty member of the Bennington Writing Seminars. He serves as the Poetry Editor of the Harvard Review.
Jackson’s poem “Lorca in Eden” also appears in this issue.