Saturday, April 21, 2012
a poem by dan rosenberg
Beached
What perfect
and speckled battlements—
a thumbprint
is a window
to the child.
A dapple.
What potential—
just lift this
overturned pail
thick with sand.
*
Boring like to make
a hole—in the sun
and hiding
from it, these
glasses darken my vision—
in pursuit
of paradise I’m still.
"Beached" originally appeared in American Letters & Commentary
Dan Rosenberg’s first book, The Crushing Organ, won the 2011 American Poetry Journal Book Prize, and is forthcoming from Dream Horse Press. His poems have appeared recently in several magazines, including Pleiades, American Letters & Commentary, Subtropics, and Third Coast. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, he is currently a co-editor at Transom and a Ph.D. student at UGA in Athens, GA.
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