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Eve

When mother Eve took the first apple down
from the tree that grew where nature’s heart had been
and came tumbling, circling, rosy, into sin,
which goddesses were lost, and which were found?
What spirals moved in pity and unwound
across our mother’s body with the spin
of planets lost for us and all her kin?
What serpents curved their mouths into a frown,
but left their bodies twined in us like threads
that lead us back to her? Her presence warms,
and if I follow closely through the maze,
it is to where her remembered reaching spreads
in branching gifts, it is to her reaching arms
that I look, as if for something near to praise.

 

—from Spells: New and Selected Poems by Annie Finch (Wesleyan University Press, 2013)

Like all Annie’s poems, this poem is intended to be said aloud, ideally at least three times #speakitthrice

 

 

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