The Wild Iris by Louise Glück

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The light of the setting sun cast across my desk on this Friday night in September put in mind this perfect Louise Glück poem.

I gathered you together;

I can erase you

as though you were a draft to be thrown away,

an exercise

because I’ve finished you, vision

of deepest mourning.

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—Louise Glück, The Wild Iris

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