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Subject You Wonder if You Can Write Something
Date June 11, 2022 12:00 AM
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[Poet Susan Browne depicts the despair of our times, a sense of
hopelessness, the feeling that the future will be even worse than
these dismal days. ]
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YOU WONDER IF YOU CAN WRITE SOMETHING  
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Susan Browne
March 22, 2022
Rattle
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_ Poet Susan Browne depicts the despair of our times, a sense of
hopelessness, the feeling that the future will be even worse than
these dismal days. _

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You Wonder If You Can Write Something

By Susan Browne

that has hope in it.

Today, you read, there’s a big rush to buy

bomb shelters.

Normal people are buying them,

not just millionaires.

There is some hope in that:

thinking life will go on after.

If you go shopping today

it won’t be for a bomb shelter

but a beautiful anything

you can find: a soft pair of socks,

a necklace that catches the light

although nothing will get your mind off

of the mass grave in Ukraine,

the jaw-bones & eye sockets,

the pregnant women running

from the destroyed maternity hospital.

Your friend said she doesn’t read the news

because what can she do, what can any of us do

to stop the butchers

because we have to be butchers

to stop them, a hopeless logic.

You could put a pear in your pocket

& pretend you have a horse to slowly feed it to.

You could build a ramshackle hut

for the dandelions before the spring wind

blows through.

 Susan Browne’s poetry has appeared in_ Ploughshares, Poetry, The
Sun, The Southern Review, New Ohio Review, American Life in
Poetry, _and _180 More, Extraordinary Poems for Every Day. _She has
published three books of poetry: _Buddha’s
Dogs_, _Zephyr, _and_ Just Living._ Awards include prizes from
Four Way Books, the Los Angeles Poetry Festival, and the River Styx
International Poetry Contest. She received a fellowship from the
Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. Her third collection, _Just
Living,_ won the Catamaran Poetry Prize. She lives in Chico,
CA. www.susanbrownepoems.com [[link removed]]

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