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Donald Hall
Donald Hall
Donald Hall was born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1928. He began...
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FURTHER READING
Poems about Objects
Tender Buttons [Objects]
by Gertrude Stein
A blurry photograph
by Martha Ronk
Before You Came
by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Blue Hanuman
by Joan Larkin
Compendium of Lost Objects
by Nicole Cooley
Orkney Interior
by Ian Hamilton Finlay
Private Beach
by Jane Kenyon
What the Angels Left
by Marie Howe
White Box (notes)
by Laura Mullen
Woman in Front of Poster of Herself
by Alice Notley
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Books Noted
Donald Hall, The Back Chamber
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The Things

 
by Donald Hall

When I walk in my house I see pictures,
bought long ago, framed and hanging
—de Kooning, Arp, Laurencin, Henry Moore—
that I've cherished and stared at for years,
yet my eyes keep returning to the masters 
of the trivial—a white stone perfectly round, 
tiny lead models of baseball players, a cowbell, 
a broken great-grandmother's rocker,
a dead dog's toy—valueless, unforgettable 
detritus that my children will throw away
as I did my mother's souvenirs of trips 
with my dead father, Kodaks of kittens, 
and bundles of cards from her mother Kate.









"The Things" from The Back Chamber by Donald Hall. Copyright © 2011 by Donald Hall. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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