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Try to keep everything and keep
standing. In the tall grass,
ten thousand shadows. What’s past,
all you’ve been,
will continue its half-life,
a carbon burn searing its way to heaven
through the twisted core of a pine.
At night, memory will roam your skin.
Your dreams will reveal the squirming world
under the lifted stone.
While you sleep, the sea
floods your house, you wake
to silt, long brown weeds
tangled in the sheets. You wake
in the bog, caked with the froth of peat,
stunted as shore pine,
growing a metre a century.

The bog bruised with colour,
muskeg, hardpan, much.
Matted green sphagnum
thick as buffalo fur.
Sinking into, bouyed
by spongy ground;
walking on water.

In time, night after night,
we’ll begin to dream of a langsam sea,
waves in slow motion, thickening to sand.
Drenched with satiety we’ll be slow
to rise, a metre a century.

Our brown bed is peat,
born of water, flooded,
burning with the smell of earth. "

Anne Michaels


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Anne Michaels quote : —<br /><br /><br />Try to keep everything and keep<br />standing. In the tall grass, <br />ten thousand shadows. What’s past,<br />all you’ve been,<br />will continue its half-life,<br />a carbon burn searing its way to heaven<br />through the twisted core of a pine.<br />At night, memory will roam your skin.<br />Your dreams will reveal the squirming world<br />under the lifted stone.<br />While you sleep, the sea<br />floods your house, you wake <br />to silt, long brown weeds<br />tangled in the sheets. You wake <br />in the bog, caked with the froth of peat,<br />stunted as shore pine,<br />growing a metre a century.<br /><br />The bog bruised with colour,<br />muskeg, hardpan, much. <br />Matted green sphagnum<br />thick as buffalo fur.<br />Sinking into, bouyed<br />by spongy ground;<br />walking on water.<br /><br />In time, night after night,<br />we’ll begin to dream of a langsam sea,<br />waves in slow motion, thickening to sand.<br />Drenched with satiety we’ll be slow<br />to rise, a metre a century.<br /><br />Our brown bed is peat,<br />born of water, flooded, <br />burning with the smell of earth.