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In Praise of Umberto Tapia By Dan Gerber I cup my hands around the last bright speck and blow gently to keep it alive, an ember of oak log, pared from a tree Umberto Tapia has rescued with his artful pruning, from stifling mistletoe and Spanish moss, and the unleavened abundance that drags it down, a life like my own from which too little has been let go. Now I see this coal as a fallen star, one bright thing in a field of night, curious about the darkness and the world kneeling down to it, using its breath to keep it glowing. This poem will appear in the author's new collection, A Primer on Parallel Lives, to be published by Copper Canyon Press in 2007 |
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