So, I basically fell in love with this woman's poetry today. And I hope that as I age, I can perhaps be like her. What I loved most about her is that she treated all of her work as though it was all still "in progress." Here's some of her poems I particularly enjoyed (She also had some amazing Odes, which I couldn't find online.):
Topography by Sharon Olds
After we flew across the country we got into bed, laid our bodies delicately together, like maps laid face to face, East to West, my San Francisco against your New York, your Fire Island against my Sonoma, my New Orleans deep in your Texas, your Idaho bright on my Great Lakes, my Kansas burning against your Kansas your Kansas burning against my Kansas, your Eastern Standard Time pressing into my Pacific Time, my Mountain Time beating against your Central Time, your sun rising swiftly from the right my sun rising swiftly from the left your moon rising slowly from the left my moon rising slowly from the right until all four bodies of the sky burn above us, sealing us together, all our cities twin cities, all our states united, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
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