Beth Baruch Joselow: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]

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Blacker Pacific

 

Travel this glass canyon

on your back, on a sled

pulled by dogs blue with fear.

 

As long as the blankets

are thick, and the medicine 

takes, you may arrive at base

 

without having lost it all.

Don’t tumble or drag

a finger through the snow.

 

Even the smallest arch

is a figure of strength, bending

its back to hold the load. That

 

scratch of the runners on glass can’t

come to seem musical, but with luck

it can be polished out

 

until what is reflected,

clear as a bell, is the journey

itself, the tale you’ll tell.

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Beth Baruch Joselow is the author of numerous books and chapbooks, including Excontemporary (Red Hen/ Story Line) and Begin at Once (Chax Press). Her poems have appeared in dozens of magazines and in several anthologies. Joselow has collaborated on artists’ books with visual artists in the U.S. and Ukraine. Born in Baltimore, Joselow spent most of her adult life in Washington DC, where for many years she was on the faculty of the Corcoran College of Art + Design. She now lives in Lewes, Delaware, and works as a psychotherapist. [For a recent interview, click here.]

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