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	<title>Comments on: Court and Spark</title>
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		<title>By: Sally Reed</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sally Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, sometimes it is a playful and sweet seduction. 
  
In some cases it can be a darker and more painful story. Sometimes the muse herself can be feeling fragile or frightened. So then patience and gentleness are the watchwords. I don&#039;t think it dampens the joy, ultimately, do you? In fact, perhaps the opposite.



To the Muse
 	
It is all right. All they do
Is go in by dividing
One rib from another. I wouldn&#039;t
Lie to you. It hurts
Like nothing I know. All they do
Is burn their way in with a wire.
It forks in and out a little like the tongue
Of that frightened garter snake we caught
At Cloverfield, you and me, Jenny
So long ago.

I would lie to you
If I could.
But the only way I can get you to come up
Out of the suckhole, the south face
Of the Powhatan pit, is to tell you
What you know:

You come up after dark, you poise alone
With me on the shore.
I lead you back to this world.

Three lady doctors in Wheeling open
Their offices at night.
I don&#039;t have to call them, they are always there.
But they only have to put the knife once
Under your breast.
Then they hang their contraption.
And you bear it.

It&#039;s awkward a while. Still it lets you
Walk about on tiptoe if you don&#039;t
Jiggle the needle.
It might stab your heart, you see.
The blade hangs in your lung and the tube
Keeps it draining.
That way they only have to stab you
Once. Oh Jenny.

I wish to God I had made this world, this scurvy
And disastrous place. I
Didn&#039;t, I can&#039;t bear it
Either, I don&#039;t blame you, sleeping down there
Face down in the unbelievable silk of spring,
Muse of the black sand,
Alone.

I don&#039;t blame you, I know
The place where you lie.
I admit everything. But look at me.
How can I live without you?
Come up to me, love,
Out of the river, or I will
Come down to you. 

--James Wright</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, sometimes it is a playful and sweet seduction. </p>
<p>In some cases it can be a darker and more painful story. Sometimes the muse herself can be feeling fragile or frightened. So then patience and gentleness are the watchwords. I don&#8217;t think it dampens the joy, ultimately, do you? In fact, perhaps the opposite.</p>
<p>To the Muse</p>
<p>It is all right. All they do<br />
Is go in by dividing<br />
One rib from another. I wouldn&#8217;t<br />
Lie to you. It hurts<br />
Like nothing I know. All they do<br />
Is burn their way in with a wire.<br />
It forks in and out a little like the tongue<br />
Of that frightened garter snake we caught<br />
At Cloverfield, you and me, Jenny<br />
So long ago.</p>
<p>I would lie to you<br />
If I could.<br />
But the only way I can get you to come up<br />
Out of the suckhole, the south face<br />
Of the Powhatan pit, is to tell you<br />
What you know:</p>
<p>You come up after dark, you poise alone<br />
With me on the shore.<br />
I lead you back to this world.</p>
<p>Three lady doctors in Wheeling open<br />
Their offices at night.<br />
I don&#8217;t have to call them, they are always there.<br />
But they only have to put the knife once<br />
Under your breast.<br />
Then they hang their contraption.<br />
And you bear it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s awkward a while. Still it lets you<br />
Walk about on tiptoe if you don&#8217;t<br />
Jiggle the needle.<br />
It might stab your heart, you see.<br />
The blade hangs in your lung and the tube<br />
Keeps it draining.<br />
That way they only have to stab you<br />
Once. Oh Jenny.</p>
<p>I wish to God I had made this world, this scurvy<br />
And disastrous place. I<br />
Didn&#8217;t, I can&#8217;t bear it<br />
Either, I don&#8217;t blame you, sleeping down there<br />
Face down in the unbelievable silk of spring,<br />
Muse of the black sand,<br />
Alone.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t blame you, I know<br />
The place where you lie.<br />
I admit everything. But look at me.<br />
How can I live without you?<br />
Come up to me, love,<br />
Out of the river, or I will<br />
Come down to you. </p>
<p>&#8211;James Wright</p>
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