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Poem Excerpt
from Peace by Gillian
Conoley
*Copyright granted by Gillian Conoley
for Gabrielle Giffords
So it was like
sleep and waking, sleep and
fraud on my Visa, sleep
fraud on my Visa, sleep
California
waiting out
radioactive plume,
and today
another
trying card
Winn-Dixie
Freeway sign
said take Lucky Drive
to bypass
bank robbery in
shopping mall
so that’s where
the two bullets went through,
What sphinx
pushes up out the fog in the parking lot
upon each
our moral
imaginations. If it’s a gun law,
this tragedy will pull through.
And what was
there to and did she
off to the side like a wonder, or
your basic
hospital room, sleep,
a
solitary male nurse, a husband.
for all to see
how we want
to be as transparent as possible,
but remain gradient,
dangerous when
once it was them,
an error,
a horror now that it is
What are we to
the man
who attacked the
gunman
as he started to
reload , a constituency?
Ducks
in the arcade
stir a glassy water, sleep, amplify
Gun with cord tied to it so no one will take
it
first girl player to play
in the middle
leagues
could hiss,
fold,
The six dead behind
her eyelids. Leave them open,
let us place no
more constraints on the eyes of the dead,
illegible cross-outs turned inward
searching themselves
to escape
like figures met
in a dream,
she is walking
down the hall with a shopping cart
a back to the
door -- Whose side –
Once she appears again,
but they won't show her to us
at her husband’s launch of four spacewalks
to install the
alpha magnetic spectrometer It will
take all four walks
to sift, sleep
through cosmic
rays
to define the
origin of the universe, though
by now, that plays a minor key.
It could be plutonium, it could be uranium,
we just don’t
know.
A radioactive plume
to drift over
California Friday by noon
a shadow of cloud on the stream
a shadow of cloud on the stream
from cloud to tumbling cloud
And what will she say
in that language of our conviction.
This tragedy
will pull through,
It isn’t really heavily radiated water.
How one eye keeps one eye
on a deep and bitter thing.
*Poet's Biography:
Gillian Conoley was born in Austin Texas, where, on its rural outskirts, her father and mother owned and operated a radio station.
She is the author of seven collections of poetry, including PEACE (http://www.omnidawn.com/products-page/current/gillian-conoleypeace/), THE PILOT GENIE, PROFANE HALO, LOVERS IN THE USED WORLD, and TALL STRANGER, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Her work has received the Jerome J. Shestack Poetry Prize from The American Poetry Review, a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and a Fund for Poetry Award. Her poems have been anthologized widely, most recently in W.W. Norton's Postmodern American Poetry, Norton's American Hybrid, and Best American Poetry.
A poet, editor, and translator, Conoley has taught as a visiting writer at University of Denver, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Tulane University, and Vermont College.
Her translations of Henri Michaux, THOUSAND TIMES BROKEN: THREE BOOKS BY HENRI MICHAUX, appeared in City Lights in 2014.
http://www.citylights.com/book/?GCOI=87286100346340
Editor and founder of Volt, she is Professor and Poet-in-Residence at Sonoma State University. She lives with her family in a small town just north of San Francisco.
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Official
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March
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Plume
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plume is in the glare of the sun. It
casts a shadow through the Earth’s atmosphere that seems to stretch towards the
moon, which is nearly full and thus almost exactly opposite the sun in the
sky. The Earth’s shadow is also visible,
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7, 2001
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La
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Arizona. Congresswoman Gabrielle
Giffords and more than a dozen others were victims of a shooting attack here on
January 8, 2011. The attack occurred
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Great
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Mark
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University Medical Center in Tucson the day after she was shot.
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A
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United
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The
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Christina
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The
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President
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Former
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The
Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope (EGRET) on the Compton Gamma Ray
Observatory has detected gamma rays from the Moon as it passed through the
instrument field of view several times between 1991 and 1994. The average flux,
and the energy spectrum of the lunar gamma radiation are consistent with a
model of gamma ray production by cosmic ray interactions with the lunar
surface, and the flux varies as expected with the solar cycle. Although the
same processes may occur on the Sun, EGRET does not detect the quiet Sun. Thus,
in high-energy gamma rays, the Moon is brighter than the quiet Sun.
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The
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Mixed
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