The Racer's Widow Poem by Louise Gluck

The Racer's Widow

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The elements have merged into solicitude,
Spasms of violets rise above the mud
And weed, and soon the birds and ancients
Will be starting to arrive, bereaving points
South. But never mind. It is not painful to discuss
His death. I have been primed for this -
For separation - for so long. But still his face assaults
Me; I can hear that car careen again, the crowd coagulate on
asphalt
In my sleep. And watching him, I feel my legs like snow
That let him finally let him go
As he lies draining there. And see
How even he did not get to keep that lovely body.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: sports
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahtab Bangalee 12 November 2020

For separation - for so long. But still his face assaults Me; I can hear that car careen again, the crowd coagulate on asphalt In my sleep.// dangerous accidental events of life always comes and goes in the mind as a bitter reminder and makes a the life unusual /// beautifully delineated the life of The Racer's Widow

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P A Noushad 16 October 2020

This poem touches me deeply my dear fried Louise Gluck.

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M Asim Nehal 10 October 2020

A heartfelt poem, nicely conceived and written.

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Louise Gluck

Louise Gluck

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