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9/11
Poem from THE HIDDEN MODEL by
David Yezzi

David
Yezzi's books include the poetry collections Sad Is Eros
(Aralia Press) and The Hidden Model,
TriQuarterly/ Northwestern
University Press, www.nupress.northwestern.edu
. He has edited a compendium of American poetry titled, The
Zoo Anthology of Younger Poets, for Zoo Press. Mr. Yezzi is
an associate editor of Parnassus: Poetry in Review and
Director of the Unterberg Poetry Center of the 92nd Street Y in
New York City. He lives in Manhattan with his family
CHINESE
NEW YEAR
Confetti
in the streets
coagulates like spoors of dragons blood,
running gold and purple underfoot,
as the horse-year stumbles beneath the ram-year
and
fire spills from childrens hands.
Weve
come too late to see
the
pageant go. This codicil
of scraps, of gaping faces glowing past,
points away from celebration, back
toward street-ruin and spiking temperatures,
as
the old year slackens and rasps.
Downstairs,
we take a corner
in
your usual noodle shop.
Tables are manic now with revelers
sluicing tea. Lazy Susans grind.
Bowls of duck and shredded pork perform
in
a theater of plenty, while,
streetside,
crowds plod north.
And
like all those who come back
from the dead, you are a day-lit phantom,
somnambulant, with twitching hands and dust
caked in livid hair. Im glad you lived,
that
you scraped through when thousands died
and
war rooted in frozen earth.
I
tell you how in dreams
I watch an acrid fire-cloud consume
the sky-high island, covering the park
and leaving nothing breathing after it.
And
you, who saw such things for real,
no
longer dream, you say.
Outside,
I buy a dragon
for my daughter, just turned one. Its eyes are jewels
of plastic gold set in papier-mâché
and bordered with a feather-boa mane.
She
understands nothing of dragonkind
the
ones that mark the year
with
undulating scales and mirth,
and those that come by night, coiling around
some nameless prey, darkening her sight
in soot. And will it quiet her, sweet girl,
to
hear its gone, just shadow-play, like smoke,
from
fires hissing out?
Copyright
©2003 -2004 by David Yezzi. All rights reserved by the author.
First appeared in THE HIDDEN MODEL, TriQuarterly / Northwestern
University Press, 2003. www.nupress.northwestern.edu
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