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FURTHER READING
Poems by Katie Ford
Breaking Across Us Now
Colosseum
Koi
[I Failed Him and He Failed Me]
Essays by Katie Ford
"Visibility is Poor": Elizabeth Bishop's Obsessive Imagery and Mystical Unsaying
Related Poems
Another Song [Are they shadows that we see?]
by Samuel Daniel
Four Lack Songs
by Susan Stewart
The Song of Despair
by Pablo Neruda
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Song After Sadness

 
by Katie Ford

Despair is still servant
to the violet and wild ongoings
of bone. You, remember, are 
that which must be made 
servant only to salt, only 
to the watery acre that is the body
of the beloved, only to the child
leaning forward into 
the exhibit of birches 
the forest has made of bronze light
and snow. Even as the day kneels 
forward, the oceans and strung garnets, too,
kneel, they are all kneeling, 
the city, the goat, the lime tree
and mother, the fearful doctor,
kneeling. Don't say it's the beautiful 
I praise. I praise the human, 
gutted and rising.









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