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Denise Levertov Online Poems Essay Research Paper

Denise Levertov: Online Poems Essay, Research Paper


Talking to Grief


Ah, Grief, I should not treat you


like a homeless dog


who comes to the back door


for a crust, for a meatless bone.


I should trust you.


I should coax you


into the house and give you


your own corner,


a worn mat to lie on,


your own water dish.


You think I don’t know you’ve been living


under my porch.


You long for your real place to be readied


before winter comes. You need


your name,


your collar and tag. You need


the right to warn off intruders,


to consider


my house your own


and me your person


and yourself


my own dog.


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September 1961


This is the year the old ones,


the old great ones


leave us alone on the road.


The road leads to the sea.


We have the words in our pockets,


obscure directions. The old ones


have taken away the light of their presence,


we see it moving away over a hill


off to one side.


They are not dying,


they are withdrawn


into a painful privacy


learning to live without words.


E. P. "It looks like dying"–Williams: "I can’t


describe to you what has been


happening to me"–


H. D. "unable to speak."


The darkness


twists itself in the win

d, the stars


are small, the horizon


ringed with confused urban light-haze.


They have told us


the road leads to the sea,


and given


the language into our hands.


We hear


our footsteps each time a truck


has dazzled past us and gone


leaving us new silence.


One can’t reach


the sea on this endless


road to the sea unless


one turns aside at the end, it seems,


follows


the owl that silently glides above it


aslant, back and forth,


and away into deep woods.


But for us the road


unfurls itself, we count the


words in our pockets, we wonder


how it will be without them, we don’t


stop walking, we know


there is far to go, sometimes


we think the night wind carries


a smell of the sea…


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In Mind


There’s in my mind a woman


of innocence, unadorned but


fair-featured and smelling of


apples or grass. She wears


a utopian smock or shift, her hair


is light brown and smooth, and she


is kind and very clean without


ostentation–


but she has


no imagination


And there’s a


turbulent moon-ridden girl


or old woman, or both,


dressed in opals and rags, feathers


and torn taffeta,


who knows strange songs


but she is not kind.


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