Mary Ruefle Poems

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1.
The Daze

It was one of those mornings the earth seemed
not to have had any rest at all, her face dour
and unrefreshed, no particular place-- subway,
park-- expressed sufficient interest in present circumstances
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2.
Sentimental Education

Ann Galbraith
loves Barry Soyers.

Please pray for Lucius Fenn
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3.
The Letter

Beloved, men in thick green coats came crunching
through the snow, the insignia on their shoulders
of uncertain origin, a country I could not be sure of,
a salute so terrifying I heard myself lying to avoid
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4.
The Hand

The teacher asks a question.
You know the answer, you suspect
you are the only one in the classroom
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5.
Mimosa

Pink dandruff of some tree
afloat on the swimming pool.
What's that bird?
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6.
Bavaria

The mountain skies were clear
except for the umlaut of a cloud
over the village.
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7.
The Bench

My husband and I were arguing about a bench we wanted to buy and put in part of our backyard, a part which is actually a meadow of sorts, a half acre with tall grasses and weeds and the occasional wild flower because we do not mow it but leave it scrubby and unkempt.
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8.
Blood Soup

The last time I saw father alive he was using
a black umbrella, closed, to beat off some pigeons
hanging outside the marble portals of a museum.
We were visitors, walking very slowly, so father
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9.
The Bunny Gives Us a Lesson in Eternity

We are a sad people, without hats.
The history of our nation is tragically benign.
We like to watch the rabbits screwing in the graveyard.
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10.
Last on Earth

It is said that many have been cured of madness by drinking
of the spring in the orchard of this convent, but I
doubt it, for it is a very pleasant place and a surfeit
of pleasantries often leads directly to madness.
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