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Three Poems

by Carol Moldaw

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Each book short a poem,

the poem I couldn’t yet write.
My father exits; thinking
he is going outside, I open
the door to follow, find


him naked on the other side
facing me unshielded, vulnerable
to the rise in my voice.
The poem I can’t yet write
saves for itself a blank page


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PoetryCarol Moldaw

Carol Moldaw is the author of the lyric novel The Widening (Etruscan Press, 2008), as well as four books of poetry: The Lightning Field (2003), which won the 2002 FIELD Poetry Prize; Through the Window (2000); Chalkmarks on Stone (1998); and Taken from the River (1993). A recipient of a Lannan Foundation Marfa Writer’s Residency, an NEA Creative Writing Fellowship, and a Pushcart Prize, Moldaw was born in Oakland, California, and lives outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, from where she teaches in the University of Southern Maine’s low-residency MFA program.

Fall 2008

Fall 2008


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