Song for Sonoma



Dear sad ducks. Dear boats and truck.
Dear long barn in the fallow field.
Dear vines in winter. Dear deer & such—

Dear powerlines in a slow valley.
Dear unnamed ranges on the smoggy skyline:
hills like fists or narwhals or loaves of bread.

Dear hawk and thicket, scaup pecking
the puddly traffic island; dear racetrack,
dear gimcrack & so on—

Dear green tractor in lemongrass.
Dear kestrel and red-tailed hawk,
wobbly pink shed just off the road.

Dear arroyos, toyon, oyster-nacre ocean:
Now that I have your attention
I ask you only to be in the sun as you are.

Hold down the bowl of the sky with your shapes,
Hold this earth a while longer
as you swim in my vision—


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About the Author

Tess Taylor is author of a chapbook, The Misremembered World. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Poetry.

Tess Taylor,
Floating World
Body of Work
Letters To a Stranger


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