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    Thursday, December 28, 2006

    "Home Fire"

    American Life in Poetry: Column 092

    By Ted Kooser,
    U.S. poet laureate, 2004-2006

    Home is where the heart. . . Well, surely we all know that old saying. But it's the particulars of a home that make it ours. Here the poet Linda Parsons Marion, who lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, celebrates familiarity, in its detail and its richness.

    Home Fire

    Whether on the boulevard or gravel backroad,
    I do not easily raise my hand to those who toss
    up theirs in anonymous hello, merely to say
    "I'm passing this way." Once out of shyness, now
    reluctance to tip my hand, I admire the shrubbery
    instead. I've learned where the lines are drawn
    and keep the privet well trimmed. I left one house
    with toys on the floor for another with quiet rugs
    and a bed where the moon comes in. I've thrown
    myself at men in black turtlenecks only to find
    that home is best after all. Home where I sit
    in the glider, knowing it needs oil, like my own
    rusty joints. Where I coax blackberry to dogwood
    and winter to harvest, where my table is clothed
    in light. Home where I walk out on the thin page
    of night, without waving or giving myself away,
    and return with my words burning like fire in the grate.

    Reprinted from "Home Fires: Poems," Sow's Ear Press, 1997, by permission of the author. Copyright (c) 1997 by Linda Parsons. This weekly column is supported by The Poetry Foundation, The Library of Congress, and the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This column does not accept unsolicited poetry.


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