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Descending Figure (American Poetry Series) Descending Figure by Louise Glück
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“Of two sisters
one is always the watcher,
one the dancer.”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure
“You stand as rocks stand
to which the sea reaches
in transparent waves of longing;
they are marred, finally;
everything fixed is marred.
And the sea triumphs,
like all that is false,
all that is fluent and womanly.”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure
“At twilight I went into the street.
The sun hung low in the iron sky,
ringed with cold plumage.
If I could write to you
about this emptiness--”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure
“I sleep so you will be alive,
it is that simple.”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure
“It begins quietly
in certain female children:
the fear of death, taking as its form
dedication to hunger,
because a woman's body
is a grave; it will accept
anything.”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure
“He knows he will be hurt.
The warnings come to him in bed
because repose threatens him”
Louise Glück, Descending Figure