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reflective
medium-paced
3.75
One band of sun holds its hands
down on the field, but the water's still deep--
the inaccessible earth, the dark birds
in scissors cut the sky
into gray and grayer, two halves
of the same strange atmosphere.
I will read absolutely anything and everything Ada Limón publishes. Her poems stun me and she has this beautiful ability to reach across to the reader and say the seemingly uncommunicable. I really liked a few of the poems in here, notably, "High Water" and "Marketing Life for Those of Us Left". The imagery in "Homesick" and "The Crossing" felt so immediate and original; I loved those as well. I think I will have to read her third section, comprised entirely of one poem, "Fifteen Balls of Fire" a few more times. It's one of those poems that necessitates a few reads. The last section of the book fell a little flat for me, unfortunately. I think her later books, Bright Dead Things and The Carrying, are stronger throughout, but I'm glad to have read this lovely little book.
down on the field, but the water's still deep--
the inaccessible earth, the dark birds
in scissors cut the sky
into gray and grayer, two halves
of the same strange atmosphere.
I will read absolutely anything and everything Ada Limón publishes. Her poems stun me and she has this beautiful ability to reach across to the reader and say the seemingly uncommunicable. I really liked a few of the poems in here, notably, "High Water" and "Marketing Life for Those of Us Left". The imagery in "Homesick" and "The Crossing" felt so immediate and original; I loved those as well. I think I will have to read her third section, comprised entirely of one poem, "Fifteen Balls of Fire" a few more times. It's one of those poems that necessitates a few reads. The last section of the book fell a little flat for me, unfortunately. I think her later books, Bright Dead Things and The Carrying, are stronger throughout, but I'm glad to have read this lovely little book.
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