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“New England Saltbox” by Alexander Landfair
Posted By THEthe Poetry Blog Editors On March 16, 2010 @ 7:58 am In Poems of the Week,Poetry and Poetics | 1 Comment
In a photograph of my father’s Rhode Island,
His home describes itself in tactile, sculptural terms.
A well looms. Once, I stared the photo down
Till I could picture it—till the clapboard
And shingles lay like any focused thought
Against a pure white backdrop. Now
It was an idealized beauty treated as a vision,
But an abstraction unquiet in its given body—
Insistant, puritanical & aware of its materials
And heft—stolid and wooden. The roof joists
Turn up, but return earthward decisively
Like a check-mark upside-down.
We staked it out when I first saw New England.
My father pointed, Look at the well, it’s gone.
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