WISCONSIN HAS NEW POET LAUREATE

I read in the Chicago Tribune that Wisconsin has a new poet laureate: Marilyn L. Taylor. A practicing poet, she’s online at http://www.mlt-poet.com/. She’s taught regularly at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has won a boatload of awards, and her work appears in several books, anthologies and journals. She replaces Denise Sweet, an Anishinaabe poet who teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

Here’s a sample poem that carries a familiar theme for many parents:

AGAIN

By Marilyn L. Taylor

The children are back, the children are back—
They’ve come to take refuge, exhale and unpack;
The marriage has faltered, the job has gone bad,
Come open the door for them, Mother and Dad.

The city apartment is leaky and cold,
The landlord lascivious, greedy and old—
The mattress is lumpy, the oven’s encrusted,
The freezer, the fan, and the toilet have rusted.

The company caved, the boss went broke,
The job and the love-affair, all up in smoke.
The anguish of loneliness comes as a shock—
O heart in the doldrums, O heart in hock.

And so they return with their piles of possessions,
Their terrified cats and their mournful expressions
Reclaiming the bedrooms they had in their teens,
Clean towels, warm comforter, glass figurines.

Downstairs in the kitchen the father and mother
Don’t say a word, but they look at each other
As down the hill comes Jill, comes Jack.
The children are back. The children are back.

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