Paradise Lost
A few years back I embarked on a series of poems exploring the transformation of friendship. This began by chance after opening an old book of poetry and finding an inscription from a dear professor, long since lost from my everyday. He finished with these lines: “Someday write a poem about me. About this I would care.”
And so began the Paradise Lost series. Each poem about a different friendship, in some way changed or transfigured. And one by one, I have been turning the poems into little art books. It is as if with each completion I am able to put them to bed; tuck them in & lay them in the grave of forgiveness & grace. My little elegies to loss.
Into the Wood
Here We Are
This is the End
…more to come.
© copyright Brangwynne Purcell
This walk
through the wood of forgetting
has brought me
to the corner
where I left you…
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Are you still there -
perched upon your summit
- watching as if a poet or artist
taking in the world (in its infinite parts)
in order to create it - in your own image
(playing God) - again…
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This is the end we never saw coming
Our compass fixed on some sure point,
due north, ever true…
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