| Author/Contributor(s): | Ahmed, Dilruba |
| Publisher: | University of Pittsburgh Press |
| Date: | 04/14/2020 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
With poems that are by turns elegiac, biting, and tender, Bring Now the Angels conveys a desire to move toward transformation and rebirth, even among seemingly insurmountable obstacles: chronic disease, corporate greed, environmental harm, and a general atmosphere of anxiety and violence. BRING NOW THE ANGELS To test your pulse as you sleep.
Bring the healer the howler the listening ear-- Bring an apothecary to mix the tincture--
We need the salve
the tablet the capsule
of the hour-- Bring sword-eaters
and those who will swallow fire--
Fetch the guardian to flatten the wheelchair,
to hoist it toward heaven:
the public shuttle awaits
the ceaseless trips to the clinic.
To the bedside manner
summon witness: this medic's
disdain toward patients the physician's dismissal
of pain--
And call the druggist, again, to drug us senseless-- Bring a nomad to index our debts
tuck each invoice into broken walls of regret-- Call the cleric the clerk
the messengers divine--