Issue 139

Winter & Spring 2011

Poetry E. Louise Beach Poetry E. Louise Beach

Come, let me love you

When you doze into late afternoon,

propped and pillowed like an exhausted child,

baleful billows from open windows;

when you no longer walk with me by the river,

by sinews of ink and willows

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Poetry E. Louise Beach Poetry E. Louise Beach

Ophelia’s Flowers

After the opera Hamlet by Ambroise Thomas

Something’s very wrong

when a girl begins to sing—

loudly, lowly—

hauntingly dispersing posies

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Poetry E. Louise Beach Poetry E. Louise Beach

Homage to Messiaen

Click, click, click.

My husband picked them off

with his camera

as they were flying

across the sky to reach

sundown’s reddened roosts:

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