Charles Wright, from "Thinking of Georg Trakl", Country Music: Selected Early Poems [ID'd]

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Charles Wright, from "Thinking of Georg Trakl", Country Music: Selected Early Poems [ID'd]

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Charles Wright, A Journal of the Year of the Ox
Reunion [Already one day has detached itself from all the rest up ahead.] by Charles Wright
"I have loved, and been loved in return, by solitude."
Charles Wright, from "Littlefoot: 21"
Charles Wright

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And you are both: the man who desperately wants to go home and the haunted house everybody seems to run away from.
[virginia woolf, a passionate apprentice: the early journals, 1897-1909 || dark side of the moon, supernatural || pilot, supernatural || home, supernatural || anna kamienska || maya angelou || james baldwin, giovanni's room || zen cho, the four generations of chang E || tasyn muir, harrow the ninth (the locked tomb) || skin, supernatural || what is and what should never be, supernatural || unknown || rachel mckibbens, outhouse || donna tartt, the goldfinch || charles wright, meditation on form and measure || gregory orr, origin of the marble forest]
“Poetry’s what’s left between the lines—
a strange speech and a hard language,
It’s all in the unwritten, it’s all in the unsaid . . .
And that’s a comfort, I think,
for our lack and inarticulation.
For our scalded flesh and our singed hair.”
— Charles Wright, from “Poem Almost Wholly in My Own Manner,” Black Zodiac: Poems (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1997)
Charles Wright, from "Buffalo Yoga"