8.20.2009
Now Available From Snake Nation Press
Sample Poem:
WHY I STILL CRY AT WEDDINGS
I’d like to tell you it’s because
I sense the priest is a pedophile,
or know the pianist beats
his wife because she stutters.
I want to say the church is too hot,
that the depiction of an angel
holding John the Baptist’s head
like she’s about to drop-kick it
scares me; that I’m woozy
from the god-awful heat
and the blood oozing from the lamb
in stained glass. I’d mention
bad dresses snatched from the backs
of closets, safe mauves, and pantyhose.
I could claim memories
of my own failed marriage, like tiny
glass shards in my fingertips, still hurt
when I press down, though I only
glimpse them in a certain light;
claim I’ve forgotten what it was like
to look at him the way
this bride is looking at this groom,
the way her father looks at her
mother, swept into the vortex
that is past and future all at once,
a shuffle of snapshots--first grade,
the goofy kid at the birthday party,
prom. But it’s because her gown
says This is the ball,
and midnight is a long way off.
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14 comments:
HOORAY!!!!!
wow, that is very strong! Congrats!!
Agreed. Also, I love this poem.
I can hardly wait!!!!
Love it. Can't wait to read all of 'em.
Hell yes! I can't wait to read the whole damn thing. Congratulations x a million.
Congratulations, Tania! This poem is fantastic, from beginning to end. And the voice is the one I remember from Karaoke Funeral – aware, honest, intelligent. Can't wait to read the collection!
I am so fucking excited to hear this news. I want an autographed copy ASAP. Congrats! Congrats!
Thanks for the kind words, everyone.
i love this poem.
Congratulations. Great news. Cheers!
Tania, I am so THRILLED about this book! I want to bring you to UNC as a visiting poet next year! Just say yes!
Where do I start. One powerful image after another, one gut-searing possibility, and the loveliness of the dream that brings you to tears. Midnight is a long way off. You know but does she know that midnight sometimes arrives sooner than we dreamed possible.
I thank Christine for bringing me here. Wow.
Great poem, Tania!!!
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