And according to
the stranger first ice sheets will thaw
sea levels will
rise you read the stranger said to
heights unheard of
shores will smother previous neighbors no one
will weather well
the earth’s peevish heat will increase air
itself septic streets
bridges unbearable the old ready routes—routes
of childhood—routes
of recall—now a dream unnavigable What
was the way
you once would take to call on
the one you
loved which way did it begin again
it’s gone awe
intact perhaps but face it the stranger
said we’re going
to need new ideas you read we’re
going to need
new tactics strategies for endurance don’t ruminate
on sinkholes water
supplies toxins massive unknowable truly undivinable fractures
in the brittle
tectonic masses Oh delicate underworld Oh green
child You once
played orphanage What is this game and
did you play
it—it’s orphanage and you would peacefully
envision—Oh grimy
child—that everyone you knew thus far
at this small
age was dead—what’s dead—mourn your
parents—sweet warm
parents—taste the soil and then pretend
to live for
hours on some foggy Saturday morning subsist
on twigs carrots
chives rhubarb from the garden then braid
Season 4 Trailer
The Paris Review Podcast returns with a new season, featuring the best interviews, fiction, essays, and poetry from America’s most legendary literary quarterly, brought to life in sound. Join us for intimate conversations with Sharon Olds and Olga Tokarczuk; fiction by Rivers Solomon, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, and Zach Williams; poems by Terrance Hayes and Maggie Millner; nonfiction by Robert Glück, Jean Garnett, and Sean Thor Conroe; and performances by George Takei, Lena Waithe, and many others. Catch up on earlier seasons, and listen to the trailer for Season 4 now.
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