Katie Farris

Once, many
years ago, we made
love at a friend’s
house. We were over-
night guests, not
perverts (on the whole)
but what I am
trying to say is she
owned a chair so
perfect for lovemaking
we joked about asking
to take it home. If
I had only known then
how rarely we would find
such objects

I would have.
from the book A NET TO CATCH MY BODY IN ITS WEAVING / Beloit
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Diagnosed with cancer in August 2020, I started writing poems like “Rachel’s Chair.” In the middle of a global pandemic, political upheaval, my own treatment, walking the thin line between life and death, I asked myself, why write love poetry in a burning world? Perhaps it’s those small moments of joy in the midst of what is burning—a chair perfect for lovemaking—which might give us the strength to persevere.

Katie Farris on "Rachel's Chair"
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