Jennifer Michael Hecht.

From her collection, “The Next Ancient World,” (Tupelo Press, 2001):

September


Tonight there must be people who are getting what they want.
I let my oars fall into the water.
Good for them. Good for them, getting what they want.

The night is so still that I forget to breathe.
The dark air is getting colder. Birds are leaving.

Tonight there are people getting just what they need.

The air is so still that it seems to stop my heart.
I remember you in a black and white photograph
taken this time of some year. You were leaning against a half-shed tree,
standing in the leaves the tree had lost.

When I finally exhale it takes forever to be over.

Tonight, there are people who are so happy,
that they have forgotten to worry about tomorrow.

Somewhere, people have entirely forgotten about tomorrow.
My hands trail in the water.
I should not have dropped those oars. Such a soft wind.

2 responses to “Jennifer Michael Hecht.”

  1. Oh that is such a lovely, thoughtful, heartbreaking poem. Thank you for posting it.

  2. I bought the book for that poem alone — though I do love the entire collection, this is still my favorite poem of hers.

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