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| Elaine Terranova |
Born in Philadelphia in 1939, Elaine Terranova is the author of The Cult of the Right Hand (Doubleday, 1991), which was chosen by Rita Dove as the winner of the 1990 Walt Whitman Award... More > |
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| Shells
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by Elaine Terranova |
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In the heat, in the high grass
their knees touched as they sat
crosslegged facing each other,
a lightness and a brittleness
in their bodies. They touched
like shells. How odd
that I should watch them say goodbye.
What did it have to do with me?
There was my own stillness
and the wasps and the tiny flies
for a long time taking stitches
in the surrounding air and
a comfort I felt, as the wind
tore through, to find the trees
miraculously regaining their balance.
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"Shells" from Not To: New & Selected Poems, published by The Sheep Meadow Press. Copyright © 2006 by Elaine Terranova. Used by permission. All rights reserved. |
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