by L. Ambers 1990 Omnium­ Gatherum

"Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion."
-Dylan Thomas   

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Literature & Film

Book List
The Song of the Wandering Aengus
by W. B. Yeats
Mount Analogue
Dylan Thomas
After Awhile
by Veronica Shoffstall
Autobiography in Five Short Chapters
by Portia Nelson
What a Wonderful World
by Weiss & Thiele
Solaris
Learning a Dead Language
by Jean Monahan

New! 4-10-07
Learning a Dead Language
by Jean Monahan (from The Cortland Review)
   

To speak one, you must first learn
silence. On the flight into Egypt
they named the world

from the Book of Dreams.
Stand in a hollow until the animal moves.
Watch from the hill as the fires are lit.

There's a word for the kind of peace
after hope has fallen, a phrase
for the blear of sun on a brass buckle.

Today, the wide world is silenced.
Voices in the long hall, steaming bowls
of spices, trampled beneath

an accent, a single utterance.
When at last you return to the open
market, everywhere, the nod

of recognition. The secret
is to smile when you say this sentence:
Come in, sit down, welcome.