At the place where her breasts
come together
two thumbs width a channel,
I ride my hands to anchor
my eyes to angle.
At the place where thighs
come together,
I said, "You smell like the ocean,"
and lay down my tongue
by the dark tooth edge of sleeping.
"Swim," she said.
And I did.
I did.
- reprinted from the Iowa City Women's Press Collective's "Ain't I A Woman?", Iowa City, IA, 1971
My all-time favorite love poem!!! I bonded over this poem with a woman who was part of the Iowa City Women's Press Collective when she recalled the line "two tumbs width a channel" and claimed it was the most beautiful love poem she had ever read. She had forgotten the title but knew it was Judy Grahn's and printed in "Ain't I A Woman?". I immediately remembered the poem, found it in my research materials, and read it aloud to her. It is clearly unforgettable and powerful, truly bringing women together - even across generations...
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So much said in so few lines. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteExactly! So perfect...
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