Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Anti-Love

Anti-Love Poem by Grace Paley

Sometimes you don't want to love the person you love

you turn your face away from that face

whose eyes lips might make you give up anger

forget insult steal sadness of not wanting

to love turn away then turn away at breakfast

in the evening don't lift your eyes from the paper

to see that face in all its seriousness a

sweetness of concentration he holds his book

in his hand the hard-knuckled winter wood-

scarred fingers turn away that's all you can

do old as you are to save yourself from love


fr. The New Yorker (Dec. 12, 2005)

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