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					<description><![CDATA[Happy Valentine&#8217;s Day! Still recovering from the flu here, but thought I would share one of my favorite ever love poems. A great, great last line here, I think. And anyone who knows me well knows why this poem might be close to my heart. (Another favorite: e.e. cumming&#8217;s &#8220;somewhere I have never travelled.&#8221;) Love [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Valentine&#8217;s Day!</p>
<p>Still recovering from the flu here, but thought I would share one of my favorite ever love poems. A great, great last line here, I think. And anyone who knows me well knows why this poem might be close to my heart. (Another favorite: e.e. cumming&#8217;s &#8220;somewhere I have never travelled.&#8221;)</p>
<p>Love Poem<br />By John Frederick Nims</p>
<p>My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases,<br />At whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring,<br />Whose palms are bulls in china, burs in linen,<br />And have no cunning with any soft thing</p>
<p>Except all ill-at-ease fidgeting people:<br />The refugee uncertain at the door<br />You make at home; deftly you steady<br />The drunk clambering on his undulant floor.</p>
<p>Unpredictable dear, the taxi drivers&#8217; terror,<br />Shrinking from far headlights pale as a dime<br />Yet leaping before apopleptic streetcars—<br />Misfit in any space. And never on time.</p>
<p>A wrench in clocks and the solar system.<br />Only with words and people and love you move at ease;<br />In traffic of wit expertly maneuver<br />And keep us, all devotion, at your knees.</p>
<p>Forgetting your coffee spreading on our flannel,<br />Your lipstick grinning on our coat,<br />So gaily in love&#8217;s unbreakable heaven<br />Our souls on glory of spilt bourbon float.</p>
<p>Be with me, darling, early and late.<br />Smash glasses—I will study wry music for your sake.<br />For should your hands drop white and empty<br />All the toys of the world would break.</p>
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