The Problem of Anxiety Poem by John Ashbery

The Problem of Anxiety

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Fifty years have passed
since I started living in those dark towns
I was telling you about.
Well, not much has changed. I still can't figure out
how to get from the post office to the swings in the park.
Apple trees blossom in the cold, not from conviction,
and my hair is the color of dandelion fluff.

Suppose this poem were about you - would you
put in the things I've carefully left out:
descriptions of pain, and sex, and how shiftily
people behave toward each other? Naw, that's
all in some book it seems. For you
I've saved the descriptions of chicken sandwiches,
and the glass eye that stares at me in amazement
from the bronze mantel, and will never be appeased.

Thursday, October 1, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: anxiety
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Susan Williams 20 October 2015

This one is going to stay with me for a long long time and I will be both glad it does and sorry it is so unforgettable

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