Last week, The Writer's Almanac featured three poems by Kim Addonizio. I really like two of them -- For You and Scary Movies. (Scary Movies is my favorite. It's awesome. LOVE the ending.)Speaking of love, you might prefer Forms of Love. It's poetry, so preferences are personal.
Look at how Addonizio plays with structure, from the rhythm of For You to the carry-you-through-the-poem stanza breaks in Scary Movies to the repetitive structure of Forms of Love.
For You is really short, so I'll copy it here. Check the links for the others -- and let me know which one you like best!
For You
by Kim Addonizio
For you I undress down to the sheaths of my nerves.
I remove my jewelry and set it on the nightstand,
I unhook my ribs, spread my lungs flat on a chair.
I dissolve like a remedy in water, in wine.
I spill without staining, and leave without stirring the air.
I do it for love. For love, I disappear.
1 comment:
I think I like For You the most, though it is also the most disturbing.
And I heard the Billy Collins interview. I hope electronic gadgets will stay away from poetry until someone can figure out the line issue.
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