Exhuming Eden

EXHUMING EDEN


Even the poet has—as most of us—

forgotten most of it, that memory’s 


coherence splintered as a collar

bone. The place the poet differs


is his staunch insistence that 

we not forget that we forgot, 


persistent in the incremental 

labor of puzzling it whole


again. His little hammer rings

a slow, meticulous re-membering. 


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