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Duffy again

Give me a Duffy for Christmas. Please.

Last year, Jeanette Winterson interviewed Carol Ann Duffy for her collection of poems, Rapture. I want one for Christmas. Period.

The poem below is from a different collection called “Mean Time.” Indulge.

Valentine

Not a red rose or a satin heart.

I give you an onion.
It is a moon wrapped in brown paper.
It promises light
like the careful undressing of love.

Here.
It will blind you with tears
like a lover.
It will make your reflection
a wobbling photo of grief.

I am trying to be truthful.

Not a cute card or kissogram.

I give you an onion.
Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips,
possessive and faithful
as we are,
for as long as we are.

Take it.
Its platinum loops shrink to a wedding ring,
if you like.
Lethal.
Its scent will cling to your fingers,
cling to your knife.

– Carol Ann Duffy

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a carol ann duffy weekend

slow Sunday. it would have been nice to waste it on a good conversation – on what’s happening in Thailand and Hungary, which proves that a parliamentary form of government does not guarantee political stability or economic wealth; or why this flurry of naked Filipino men online may mean that it’s easier to get laid these days, but it should not be interpreted as synonymous to gay liberation; or why the cabinet and the bed my room have to go.

i’ve decided to spend most of the weekend online, and i stumbled upon Jeanette Winterson’s website, where I got introduced to Carol Ann Duffy. That’s where my weekend went: with poems so scorchingly true. it’ll be Monday again in a few hours, but i don’t regret being with Duffy most of the time. Continue reading

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