You have been here
before. The bread
baking, then breaking,
then. A second wind.
The evening evening
out over the squeeze

of hunched shoulders.
The batter in the bellies
of those who think
the Lord implied.
What's understood
doesn't need to be

explained, but what
have you done with
your five loaves lately?

Nothing,
I have multiplied
nothing

but my restlessness.
I am in the business
of brisk surrenders
and blindfolds I can
unhand if and where
I see fit. The perfect
crime is the one
in which no one is
caught fidgeting with
the foil. I am not keen
on taking down
my own statements

but I do so after
I get snoop at my want.
And the heat rises.
from the book TENDER HEADED / Akashic Books
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A Conversation with Jane Hirshfield

"To write for me has been always a process, first, of listening, not speaking; I wait for word-following words, for image-following sentences, for tone-following tones, then transcribe what arrives until a new path through the impenetrable thicket comes—sometimes—open. The sense of my life as a set of ever-changing and also ever-recurring questions gave the book its title: The Asking. Questions are listened for."

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Erin Marie Lynch on Reading Prose


"My family's archive was haunting me. Or the archive beneath the archive, the archive against the archive. The archive that could be for us. I was trying to trace the movements of my ancestors backwards, from Oregon to Standing Rock to the Dakota homelands in Minnesota. I needed to find out whether my great-great-grandmother, Elizabeth, had been involved in the forced march following the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 and the following atrocities. And I needed poetry to understand the varied and various rippings and sutures of our people and our land."
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