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Juan Felipe Herrera: Let Me Tell You What a Poem Brings

Juan Felipe Herrera is the recipient of a 2009 PEN/Beyond Margins Award for Half of the World in Light: New and Selected Poems (University of Arizona Press, 2008).


  Selected Poems from
Half of the World in Light


A Certain Man[Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way]Crescent Moon on a Cat’s CollarShe Wants the Ring Like He Wants the Suit of Scars/But3:45June Journals 6-25-88Follow RóżewiczWater Water Water Wind WaterLet Me Tell You What a Poem Brings

 

 

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Let Me Tell You What a Poem Brings


for Charles Fishman

Before you go further,
let me tell you what a poem brings,
first, you must know the secret, there is no poem
to speak of, it is a way to attain a life without boundaries,
yes, it is that easy, a poem, imagine me telling you this,
instead of going day by day against the razors, well,
the judgments, all the tick-tock bronze, a leather jacket
sizing you up, the fashion mall, for example, from
the outside you think you are being entertained,
when you enter, things change, you get caught by surprise,
your mouth goes sour, you get thirsty, your legs grow cold
standing still in the middle of a storm, a poem, of course,
is always open for business too, except, as you can see,
it isn’t exactly business that pulls your spirit into
the alarming waters, there you can bathe, you can play,
you can even join in on the gossip—the mist, that is,
the mist becomes central to your existence. 
 


Copyright © 2008 by Juan Felipe Herrera. All rights reserved.

 


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