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Six Poems

by Dan Gerber

Now

As I grow older, more sodden, and wedded by time
to the earth,
I spend so much more of it dreaming
of spreading out these arms
and letting all the nothing I’ve lived through lift away
the nothing I’ve spent my breath becoming.

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PoetryDan Gerber

Dan Gerber is the author of three novels, a short story collection, a collection of essays, and seven books of poems, including A Primer on Parallel Lives. He has received the Michigan Author Award and the Mark Twain Award for distinguished contributions to Midwestern literature and has had work included in Best American Poetry. Gerber lives with his wife, Debbie, in the mountains of central California.

Winter 2009

Winter 2009


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. . . I struggle to find meaning amid loads of laundry, a demanding job, a checkbook that hasn’t been balanced for months, and a family that needs me.


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