<i> From </i> ‘The Human Abstract’, by Elizabeth Willis
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This love is a deer crying in a gentleman
How small is the thought
of the apparent picture
a cabinet with wrong and wonder
(the sweet string) I had known it
in a different book in a smaller triumph
A Maiden
When I found your face on a pillow of leaves
you had already erased it. A nest so heavy
can stay in the heavens only by reversal.
By this law the knees are laced with abandon.
I said to the young man.
If watching is the manufacturer, and I lose you
what angel takes the place of a dowry
or distance in this leaf action?
These are from “The Human Abstract” by Elizabeth Willis. (Penguin: $12.95; 83 pp.) 1995 Reprinted by permission.
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