The Book of Endings
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The Book of Endings

Leslie Harrison

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The Book of Endings

Leslie Harrison

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Short-listed for the 2017 National Book Award for Poetry The poems in The Book of Endings try to make sense of, or at least come to some kind of reckoning with absence - the death of the author's mother, the absence of the beloved, the absence of an accountable god, cicadas, the dead stars arriving, the dead moon aglow in the night sky.

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2017
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9781629220659

Right Panel

[When trees are dead they are]

When trees are dead they are wood straight-grained
solid flesh when we die we are of what use what matter
no shelter is built of our bones of our going such small pieces
taken instead into soil lair into ground wind sand salt or sea
the world barely remade in our unfastening these bodies
so ill-suited to use better suited to waste to want to hunger
the way our minds attach themselves with claw and teeth
to such thin things as hope to having met one man once again
and once again to having invented desire that terrible bludgeon
that blade so rare to desire the essential simple things
rice for the table blanket for the bed we want hands instead
we want whatever we meant by love the bodies’ tectonic
collision friction the frisson of touch subsumed subducted
in the plates the wine the meal we are all so practiced
at falling at coming slowly coming both apart and undone
skin by limb by falling we gather trees plant them deep
for love oh love marry me instead to the forest marry
me please to the fencepost the mast the table or the rack

[Carnation lily lily rose]

The trees drop wilting petals this confetti pink and red
lilac and rose as pollen too drifts and falls turns every
puddle urinous the drunken bees swerve through
the ruined afternoon and you keep asking me to believe
keep calling me an optimist but how can I count on this
count each happy family by their shuttered windows their
thoroughly locked doors how can I count smoke as evidence
of warmth of fire count on the way desire drunk on pollen
drunk on the season staggers and stings count on the way
strangers keep wanting to touch my hair make a wish you say
make a wish but the planets careen on through constellations
disrupting the given stories then changing them back again
black holes open and close like the beaks of baby birds
ravenous and crashing from their nests their naked skin
the cold pink of furled petals how is it that the world keeps
coming to this these long spring afternoons how can I count
them as evidence of anything oh love you think I wanted this
I never wanted this I didn’t know how to want any of this

[Sisyphus in love]

At first it was the stone the rough stubble skin of it the call
and response the stone’s going its perpetual coming back
the insistence of the fact of it shaping each piece of his body
muscle bone rough hands their slow curve toward its weight
the way it wanted the way it wanted him never farther away
than the length of his arm the cheek to cheek dance the way
he wore its dust and scent breathed it in and then it was the hill
the way he cut his name his story over time the furze worn
in tracks how it defined his being a tipped horizon the sky
obscured the way it wore each cloud the world’s difficult
weather as jewel and costume the myriad ways it refused
to move be moved seduced or yield he loved it most for that
and then it was the song those lovely small waves that flutter
felt against the ear his skin that it could also sometimes be
like this those pulsing waves such fine such slight adjustments
it took his breath tuned turned his ear to hear and overhear
those notes upon his shore his skin and then it was the stone again

[Eve]

If the angels came there would be no kindness they are
after all also without mercy pity they are warriors soldiers
of wing beak and sword they are griffins of the lord endlessly
taking sides come unto all of this world to do his bidding
he has no interest in rescue how obvious that has become he has
no interest in the seed its vanishing its chance random choice
of fate either ground cradled or ground down in the bird’s
churning belly seed is food is blood is muscle is waiting
to become flesh its own or someone else’s seed is always
fuel in the metabolic fire the apple a womb encounters
her teeth she taught herself to eat god taught her to bleed
Images

[Stutter]

I said love because it came closest said leave
because you did we do this peeling off each
from each each from suddenly other said
come back but meant don’t go I said dead
and meant every one of those instances of
vanishment how the dead swim away from us
in time their tide their closed wooden boats
I said tide but tide was never right said tide
because we have no word for that kind of
unforgiving away I said tether when I meant
anchor when I meant stay but when I said stay
one thing I meant was against confusion
against yet another loss I meant two-faced
Janus January’s god of fallen gates of trying
to look both ways and when I said farewell
I meant again don’t go but it was too late I was
here in the hall this tunnel full of mirrors glass
and strange made-up faces and when I thought
funhouse I meant its opposite I meant this
rusty carnival town the men so sad they paint
their smiles in place they paint their faces
white paint their eyes wide and full of crying
Images

[Sirens]

I’m not Penelope married to faith married to waiting
bound in fine soft strands of silk dyed and stretched
in my world longing has teeth and fins has a taste
for blood longing is a room built entirely of knives
all edges facing in all points afire and also somehow
held to the vessel in my world sirens are the town criers
saying something’s happened and maybe to you saying
someone got too close to danger s...

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