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    Friday, December 09, 2005

    "The Wind Chimes"

    American Life in Poetry: Column 037
    By Ted Kooser
    U.S. Poet Laureate
    Painful separations -- through divorce, through death, through alienation -- sometimes cause us to focus on the objects around us, often invested with sentiment. Here's Shirley Buettner, having packed up what's left of a relationship.

    The Wind Chimes
    Two wind chimes,
    one brass and prone to anger,
    one with the throat of an angel,
    swing from my porch eave,
    sing with the storm.
    Last year I lived five months
    under that shrill choir,
    boxing your house, crowding books
    into crates, from some pages
    your own voice crying.
    Some days the chimes raged.
    Some days they hung still.
    They fretted when I dug up
    the lily I gave you in April,
    blooming, strangely, in fall.
    Together, they scolded me
    when I counted pennies you left
    in each can, cup, and drawer,
    when I rechecked the closets
    for remnants of you.
    The last day, the house empty,
    resonant with space, the two chimes
    had nothing to toll for.
    I walked out, took them down,
    carried our mute spirits home.

    From "Thorns," published by Juniper Press, 1995. Copyright (c) 1995 by Shirley Buettner and reprinted with permission of the author. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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