
Song and Spectacle
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Rose delves into the world of myth, using the stories of Daphne and Peneus, Shamhat and Enkidu and Grendel's mother to create new allegories for our times. Her poems also explore the aftereffects of suicide on those left behind, the truths of lesbian motherhood and the exquisite splendour of the natural world. Thus, even as she celebrates the cherry trees that ". . . create a spectacle, tossing their wet confetti/ at the window. A child's hair falls out/ on her pillow. Blood pools under the skin of the sky,? she holds always the synchronous reality of beauty and pain, death and birth, love and loss, at the heart of her poetry. This hard-won knowledge makes her world and her words unforgettable.
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Content
- Intro
- Ways to Begin a Poem
- Willingness
- What We Heard About the Heart
- Heartsong
- Uncut Wood
- The Ten Thousand Things
- What We Heard About Rain
- Rain Song
- Maternal Sapphics I
- Maternal Sapphics II
- Maternal Sapphics III
- Lullaby
- Pinocchio
- What We Heard About Orphans
- Orphan Song
- What We Heard About Abortionists
- Inside
- Spectacle & Feast
- Bat
- Laureate
- Recipe for a Poem
- What We Heard About the Mob
- What the Mob Perhaps Heard
- Fags Die, God Laughs
- What We Heard About the Americans
- What We Heard About the Canadians
- Hymn to Shit: Four Movements
- Ablution
- A Mystery
- Daphne to Peneus
- Aubade: Grendel's Mother
- Aubade: Buddha's Wife
- Song for the Unbeliever Who Wishes to Believe
- Shamhat to Enkidu
- Cock Song
- Rose Song
- Tired
- The Opposite of War
- Drone
- Drunk
- 5 a.m. winter run in fog
- What We Heard About the Universe
- What the Universe Perhaps Heard
- Delivery Room Under Renovation
- I Might Be Nothing (Lara's Song)
- What We Heard About the Sea
- What the Sea Perhaps Heard
- Delilah
- The Argument
- Spectacle
- What We Heard About the Suicide
- What the Suicide Can't Hear
- The Doorbell
- Fair
- Happy
- Résumé of Failure
- What We Heard About Doctors
- What the Doctor Heard
- Waiting for the Biopsy Results
- What We Heard About Death
- What Death Perhaps Heard
- Last Poem
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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