This Is the Fruit I’ll Never Die For: Featured Poetry by Paisley Rekdal
by Nick Ripatrazone
May 07, 2019
2 minutes
Our series of poetry excerpts continues with a poem by from her new book, , a careful, hypnotic work. The book opens with “Psalm,” a poem about a narrator’s observation of her impatient, earnest neighbor, who, despite the “ice-sheathed” branches, “waits, with her ladder and sack, for something to break.” In “Pear,” the longing for fruit
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