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In vigil (2)

Lee Sharkey | February 14, 2008

Editor: John Feffer

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If the whole body is a heart, then the woman who steps out of the car with Texas plates to yell at the silent peace vigil is a heart overlaid with hate

I have two children in the war and let me tell you: They are the heroes, you don’t deserve to walk this earth

A mouth pursed over pain

I’ll take the opportunity to tell you about my family. My son’s no “stupid soldier” -- got a master’s degree. He went to Iraq to bring democracy

Slides into her car’s steel shell and slams the door. Glass can’t hide what’s writhing up her, what compels her to climb out and tell

Now he lives from minute to minute. . . .

Do any of you know what it’s like to be up all night, every minute thinking

School photo of a dark-haired girl, blurred under plastic. She shows it, half grandmother-proud, half defiant. She’s seven and misses her daddy. A little girl needs her daddy

No! jumps back, I don’t care what you have to say

But I am forming words for her. I want to touch her cheek and say them

I recall the waiting room, the surgeon’s teeth, the monitor, months of terror, my own son’s heart set totally on his pain

I would wrap my arm around her, pull her close, say quietly, I see what it would cost to see your country has betrayed you

Lee Sharkey's books of poetry include To A Vanished World, a poem sequence in response to Roman Vishniac's photographs of Eastern European Jewry in the years just preceding the Nazi Holocaust, and the just-released A Darker, Sweeter String (www.offthegridpress.net), an exploration of the psychic landscape of war, violence, and restoration. She co-edits the Beloit Poetry Journal and stands in the weekly Women in Black peace vigil in Farmington, Maine.

 

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From March 20 to 23, poets from around the country will gather in Washington, DC for the Split This Rock poetry festival. This historic event calls poets to a greater role in public life and will bring the vital, important, challenging poetry of witness that is being written by American poets today to a larger and more diverse audience.

Sources

from Lee Sharkey, A Darker, Sweeter String (Off the Grid Press, 2008); www.offthegridpress.net

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