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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