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derelict satellite— | poetry Skip to content derelict satellite— poetry Home David Marshall 13 Ways of Looking at Snow* February 15, 2021 tags: Wallace Stevens I. Back to the window untangling shadows, guessing snowy branches are arthritic fingers knuckled by age and frozen mid-reach. II. Where he’d shoveled snow the sidewalk looked like feathers, motion remaining in the sweep of wings. III. Snow falling two ways: as a shower of stars or as all heaven falling together. IV. Snow—verb and noun, snow drifting and settling. V. A day in the sun and snow sags—the fanciful swans of morning bent into old crones. VI. Are we supposed to think snow real— as itself—and not air made ash? VII. Waiting for the bus, the child cried to touch the snow with hands his mother held. VIII. Craters for each step. Each intersection’s bumpers of snow. IX. Powdered snow can’t be made aphoristic—it vanishes in gloves. X. The mem...

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