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To The Left Of Time: A Kingsley Tufts Award-Winning Poetry Collection―Satirical, Humorous, and Insightful To The Left Of Time: A Kingsley Tufts Award-Winning Poetry Collection―Satirical, Humorous, and Insightful by Thomas Lux
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“We built new houses on the new riverbanks and our abandoned riverbed became, seen from space (we saw pictures), a long, pale line by day, a deep, black slash at night. Ode to Asa Bundy Sheffey, which was Robert Hayden’s birth name, reduced from three trochees to two. It was a family issue, his unhappy mother giving him to unhappy neighbors, the Haydens, who raised him, and called him Robert Hayden, though they never bothered to make it legal. From time to time, he’d see his blood parents—in a blur, his eyes so bad he never knew what they looked like, nor even what he himself looked like, without his glasses, which were so thick sometimes sight got lost inside them. Might he have left, or found, some poems in those dense lenses? An austere militant of reticence: Robert Hayden Asa Bundy Sheffey. Permissionless, I’m adding three more tumbling trochees, making five in a row, to inject into your name even more velocity. They’re all I can give you, in gratitude for some truths you left, in deep-set ink, on the page.”
Thomas Lux, To The Left Of Time: A Kingsley Tufts Award-Winning Poetry Collection—Satirical, Humorous, and Insightful