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   from the issue of July 14, 2005

     
 
American Life in Poetry

 BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE

EDITOR'S NOTE - This is a column started by U.S. Poet Laureate and UNL professor Ted Kooser, and supported by the Poetry Foundation and the Library of Congress.


Many of us are collectors, attaching special meaning to the inanimate objects we acquire.

Here, Texas poet Janet McCann gives us insight into the significance of one woman's collection. The abundance and variety of detail suggest the clutter of such a life.


THE WOMAN WHO COLLECTS NOAH'S ARKS


Has them in every room of her house,

wall hangings, statues, paintings, quilts and blankets,

ark lampshades, mobiles, Christmas tree ornaments,

t-shirts, sweaters, necklaces, books,

comics, a creamer, a sugar bowl, candles, napkins,

tea-towels and tea-tray, nightgown, pillow, lamp.

Animals two-by-two in plaster, wood,

fabric, oil paint, copper, glass, plastic, paper,

tinfoil, leather, mother-of-pearl, styrofoam,

clay, steel, rubber, wax, soap.

Why I cannot ask, though I would like

to know, the answer has to be simply

because. Because at night when she lies

with her husband in bed, the house rocks out

into the bay, the one that cuts in here to the flatlands

at the center of Texas. Because the whole wood structure

drifts off, out under the stars, beyond the last

lights, the two of them pitching and rolling

as it all heads seaward. Because they hear

trumpets and bellows from the farther rooms.

Because the sky blackens, but morning finds them always

safe on the raindrenched land,

bird on the windowsill.


Reprinted from PoemMemoirStory by permission of the author. Janet McCann's most recent book is "Emily's Dress" (Pecan Grove Press, 2005). Poem copyright (c) 2003 by Janet McCann. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at UNL. This column does not accept unsolicited poetry.


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