(Patchen is already represented through another poem, so bio info is with that one.) I don't know of another poem that captures, as well as this one, that sense of marvel and wonder that is the "after-glow"....
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As we are so wonderfully done with each other
As we are so wonderfully done with each other
We can walk into our separate sleep
On floors of music where the milkwhite cloak of childhood
lies
Oh my love, my golden lark, my soft long doll
Your lips have splashed my house with print of flowers
My hands are crooked where they spilled over your dear
curving
It is good to be weary from that brilliant work
It is being God to feel your breathing under me
A waterglass on the bureau fills with morning…
Don’t let anyone in to wake us
Kenneth Patchen - American
Sunday, May 2, 2010
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