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Tag: poetry

  • The Untrustworthy Speaker

    A poem by Louise Glück

    Don’t listen to me; my heart’s been broken.
    I don’t see anything objectively.

    I know myself; I’ve learned to hear like a psychiatrist.
    When I speak passionately,
    that’s when I’m least to be trusted.

    It’s very sad, really: all my life, I’ve been praised
    for my intelligence, my powers of language, of insight.
    In the end, they’re wasted—

    I never see myself,
    standing on the front steps, holding my sister’s hand.
    That’s why I can’t account
    for the bruises on her arm, where the sleeve ends.

    In my own mind, I’m invisible: that’s why I’m dangerous.
    People like me, who seem selfless,
    we’re the cripples, the liars;
    we’re the ones who should be factored out
    in the interest of truth.

    When I’m quiet, that’s when the truth emerges.
    A clear sky, the clouds like white fibers.
    Underneath, a little gray house, the azaleas
    red and bright pink.

    If you want the truth, you have to close yourself
    to the older daughter, block her out:
    when a living thing is hurt like that,
    in its deepest workings,
    all function is altered.

    That’s why I’m not to be trusted.
    Because a wound to the heart