
Category: Poetry
“One Year ago–jots what?” — Emily Dickinson
“One Year ago–jots what?”
by
Emily Dickinson
One Year ago—jots what?
God—spell the word! I—can’t—
Was’t Grace? Not that—
Was’t Glory? That—will do—
Spell slower—Glory—Such Anniversary shall be—
Sometimes—not often—in Eternity—
When farther Parted, than the Common Woe—
Look—feed upon each other’s faces—so—
In doubtful meal, if it be possible
Their Banquet’s true—I tasted—careless—then—
I did not know the Wine
Came once a World—Did you?
Oh, had you told me so—
This Thirst would blister—easier—now—
You said it hurt you—most—
Mine—was an Acorn’s Breast—
And could not know how fondness grew
In Shaggier Vest—
Perhaps—I couldn’t—
But, had you looked in—
A Giant—eye to eye with you, had been—
No Acorn—then—So—Twelve months ago—
We breathed—
Then dropped the Air—
Which bore it best?
Was this—the patientest—
Because it was a Child, you know—
And could not value—Air?If to be “Elder”—mean most pain—
I’m old enough, today, I’m certain—then—
As old as thee—how soon?
One—Birthday more—or Ten?
Let me—choose!
Ah, Sir, None!
I have a bad cold – Fernando Pessoa / Álvaro de Campos

(Translation: Richard Zenith.)
“Dickensian Children” — Roberto Bolaño
Finikin thing of air (Wallace Stevens)
“And Who Do You Think ‘They’ Are?” — William Carlos Williams

“I am alive—I guess” — Emily Dickinson
I am alive—I guess—
The Branches on my Hand
Are full of Morning Glory—
And at my finger’s end—
The Carmine—tingles warm—
And if I hold a Glass
Across my Mouth—it blurs it—
Physician’s—proof of Breath—
I am alive—because
I am not in a Room—
The Parlor—Commonly—it is—
So Visitors may come—
And lean—and view it sidewise—
And add “How cold—it grew”—
And “Was it conscious—when it stepped
In Immortality?”
I am alive—because
I do not own a House—
Entitled to myself—precise—
And fitting no one else—
And marked my Girlhood’s name—
So Visitors may know
Which Door is mine—and not mistake—
And try another key—
How good—to be alive!
How infinite—to be
Alive—two-fold—the birth I had—
And this—besides, in Thee!
“Tomorrow” — Langston Hughes

“In Neglect” — Robert Frost

“A Dream Pang” — Robert Frost

“Like They Say” — Robert Creeley

“I many times thought peace had come” — Emily Dickinson

“Ways” — Langston Hughes

“Short History of the Americas” — Tom Clark
“Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock” — Wallace Stevens

“As by the dead we love to sit” — Emily Dickinson

“Advice” — Langston Hughes



