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When Anne Carson Wrotei Have No Idea What This Sentence Means But It Gives Me A Thrill. It Fills Me With

when anne carson wrote “i have no idea what this sentence means but it gives me a thrill. it fills me with wonder.” perfect description of poetry

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In the burned house I am eating breakfast. You understand: there is no house, there is no breakfast, yet here I am.

The spoon which was melted scrapes against the bowl which was melted also. No one else is around.

Where have they gone to, brother and sister, mother and father? Off along the shore, perhaps. Their clothes are still on the hangers,

their dishes piled beside the sink, which is beside the woodstove with its grate and sooty kettle,

every detail clear, tin cup and rippled mirror. The day is bright and songless,

the lake is blue, the forest watchful. In the east a bank of cloud rises up silently like dark bread.

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bare child’s feet on the scorched floorboards (I can almost see) in my burning clothes, the thin green shorts

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