Poet Jane Hirshfield said "... the feeling I have about poem-writing (is) that it is always an exploration, of discovering something I didn't already know. Who I am shifts from moment to moment, year to year. What I can perceive does as well. A new poem peers into mystery, into whatever lies just beyond the edge of knowable ground."
I bring a different poem to the writing classes each week, not only to inspire but to introduce new poets to the group members.
Characters by Garous Abdolmalekian
There are characters in me who do not talk to each other who fill each other with grief who have never dined at the same table In me there are characters who write their own poetry with my hands who flip through stacks of bills with my hands who make fists of my hands who place my hands on the sofa edge and while one sits down the other stands up, leaves In me there are characters who melt in the snow who drift with the rivers and years later rain into me In me there are characters who sit on a corner and like death talk to no one There are characters in me who arrive too late who are settling and another one sitting facing this sunset sipping tea in me there are characters who stab each other assassinate each other bury each other in the cemetery of my psyche but I with all of my characters go on caring for you ~from Lean Against This Late Hour (Penguin Books, 2020)
Translated from the Persian by Ahmad Nadalizadeh and Idra Novey