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Daniel Wolff

The Drift of the World

 

  

I thought you were an anchor in the drift of the world;
but no: there isn't an anchor anywhere.

- William Bronk

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

You aren't forgotten. How could so much of us ever be?

 

When you left this life, an anchor dropped. Time swirled past, and who-

 

we-remembered-you-as worked itself free. But even if current carried your memory

 

off, tide brought you back: we forget a little, then remember more. And through

 

that give and take, you stay right here. The only thing that slips downstream

 

is the way we remember you. All we need is to narrow our vision-

 

to focus on who we are-and back you come, perfect, as if in a dream:

 

one hand lifted in a wave. You remember us, right? Nothing is forgotten,

 

nothing. And how could it be? If we forgot you, we'd be lost. Never

 

mind that other shore where we supposedly go, and you're supposed to be

 

waiting. In this world-this world-we have to have you, have to remember.

 

Why can't life stop? Why does it try to pull everything, even you, away? We

 

stay here, where the anchor dropped, and watch the memory of you (who

 

we are-what else?) drift out to sea. We can't forget you.

  

 

 

 

Daniel Wolff's
The Names of Birds is forthcoming from Four Way Books. His poetry has appeared in American Poetry ReviewThe Paris Review, and TLR

 

 

The Drift of the World  will appear on www.theliteraryreview.org  this weekend, along with an essay by Daniel Wolff about the poet William Bronk, entitled "Why No One Reads William Bronk."

  






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Minna Proctor

Editor, The Literary Review

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