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Hard Drive Saturday the stuffed bears were up again over the Major Deegan dancing in plastic along the bridge rail under a sky half misty, half blue and there were white clouds blowing in from the west which would have been enough for one used to pleasure in small doses But then later, at sunset, driving north along the Saw Mill in a high wind, with clouds big and drifting above the road like animals proud of their pink underbellies, in a moment of intense light I saw an Edward Hopper house at once so exquisitely light and dark that I cried, all the way up Route 22 those uncontrollable tears "as though the body were crying" and so young women here's the dilemma itself the solution: I have always been at the same time woman enough to be moved to tears and man enough to drive my car in any direction From Drive (Hanging Loose Press, 1998) |
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