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POETRY DECEMBER 14, 2011

Richard Blanco, the Official Poet of Obama's Second Inauguration, in TNR in 2011

Burning in the Rain

Someday compassion would demand
I set myself free of my desire to recreate
my father, indulge in my mother’s losses,
strangle lovers with words, forcing them
to confess for me and take the blame.
Today was that day: I tossed them, sheet
by sheet on the patio and gathered them
into a pyre. I wanted to let them go
in a blaze, tiny white dwarfs imploding
beside the azaleas and ficus bushes,
let them crackle, burst like winged seeds,
let them smolder into gossamer embers—
a thousand gray butterflies in the wind.
Today was that day, but it rained, kept
raining. Instead of fire, water—drops
knocking on doors, wetting windows
into mirrors reflecting me in the oaks.
The garden walls and stones swelling
into ghostlier shades of themselves,
the wind chimes giggling in the storm,
a coffee cup left overflowing with rain.
Instead of burning, my pages turned
into water lilies floating over puddles,
then tiny white cliffs as the sun set,
finally drying all night under the moon
into papier-mâché souvenirs. Today
the rain would not let their lives burn. 

This poem appeared in the December 29, 2011, issue of the magazine.

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I argue this isn't a poem. Rather it's gradually intensifying prose chopped up into shorter lines to give the appearance of poetry. This can be done with any piece of prose. For example: I argue this isn't a poem. Rather it's gradually intensifying prose chopped up into shorter lines to give the appearance of poetry. This can be done with any piece of prose.

- basman

January 9, 2013 at 5:00pm

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"Instead of burning, my pages turned into water lilies floating over puddles." Scans to me.

- totanostra

January 10, 2013 at 11:48am

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...Someday compassion would demand I set myself free of my desire to recreate... But does this?

- basman

January 10, 2013 at 2:16pm

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