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April 12, 2016
 

Last Sleep Best Sleep

 
Brenda Shaughnessy
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About This Poem

 

“This poem is about failure. How we fail to live (if to live means to live fully, with awareness, connected to all things, in moments not striving to capture them or make them add up to something), how we fail to die (what is buried nourishes root vegetables, trees, air; our words spark in others, or they could, if we could only do it right), and how we let desire triumph. We want and we endlessly wish for. We suffer for that, but it’s a failure I can live with, and hope never to lose.”
—Brenda Shaughnessy

 

Brenda Shaughnessy is the author of So Much Synth (Copper Canyon Press, 2016). She teaches at Rutgers University-Newark and lives in Verona, New Jersey.

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So Much Synth

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