Adrienne Rich

Burning Oneself Out

We can look into the stove tonight

as into a mirror, yes,

 

the serrated log, the yellow-blue

gaseous core

 

the crimson-littered grey ash, yes,

I know inside my eyelids

and underneath my skin

 

Time takes hold of us like a draft

upward, drawing at the heats

in the belly, in the brain

 

You told me of setting your hand

into the print of a long-dead Indian

and for a moment, I knew that hand,

 

that print, that cave,

that sun producing powerful dreams

A word can do this

 

or, as tonight, the mirror of the fire

of my mind, burning as if it could go on

burning itself, burning down

 

feeding on everything

till there is nothing in life

that has not fed that fire

Adrienne Rich

 Adrienne  Rich Adrienne Rich is the author of numerous books of poems, including her most recent, School Among the Ruins: Poems 2000 -- 2004 (W.W. Norton, 2004), which won the Book Critics Circle Award.
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