Monday, May 24, 2010

I have discovered a side of Margaret Atwood

...that is utterly enjoyable and profoundly strong.
Her poems.


"I can change my
self more easily
than I can change you

I could grow bark and
become a shrub

or switch back in time
to the woman image left
in cave rubble, the drowned
stomach, bulbed with fertility
face a tiny bead, a
lum, queen of the termites

or (better) speed myself up,
disguise myself in the knuckles
and purple-veined veils of old ladies,
become arthritic and genteel

or one twist further:
collapse across your
bed clutching my heart
and pull the nostalgic sheet up over
my waxed farewell smile

which would be inconvenient
but final."

3 comments:

  1. what is this poem about?

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  2. yeah i am so confused too, what is this talking about? why do you like it so much?

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