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happy "everyone forgets that icarus also flew" monday. i want to throw up !
A Brief for the Defense by Jack Gilbert
Jack Gilbert, from a poem titled "Naked Except for the Jewelry," featured in Refusing Heaven: Poems
Failing and Flying
by Jack Gilbert
Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew. It’s the same when love comes to an end, or the marriage fails and people say they knew it was a mistake, that everybody said it would never work. That she was old enough to know better. But anything worth doing is worth doing badly. Like being there by that summer ocean on the other side of the island while love was fading out of her, the stars burning so extravagantly those nights that anyone could tell you they would never last. Every morning she was asleep in my bed like a visitation, the gentleness in her like antelope standing in the dawn mist. Each afternoon I watched her coming back through the hot stony field after swimming, the sea light behind her and the huge sky on the other side of that. Listened to her while we ate lunch. How can they say the marriage failed? Like the people who came back from Provence (when it was Provence) and said it was pretty but the food was greasy. I believe that Icarus was not failing as he fell, but just coming to the end of his triumph.
I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of what we no longer can.
Jack Gilbert, “The Great Fires”
I dream of lost vocabularies that might express some of what we no longer can.
Jack Gilbert, “The Great Fires”
I Imagine the Gods, Jack Gilbert
JACK GILBERT