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“For some semitropical reason when the rains fall relentlessly they fall into swimming pools, these otherwise bright and scary arachnids. They can swim a little, but not for long and they can’t climb the ladder out. They usually drown—but if you want their favor, if you believe there is justice, a reward for not loving the death of ugly and even dangerous (the eel, hog snake, rats) creatures, if you believe these things, then you would leave a lifebuoy or two in your swimming pool at night. And in the morning you would haul ashore the huddled, hairy survivors and escort them back to the bush, and know, be assured that at least these saved, as individuals, would not turn up again someday in your hat, drawer, or the tangled underworld of your socks, and that even— when your belief in justice merges with your belief in dreams— they may tell the others in a sign language four times as subtle and complicated as man’s that you are good, that you love them, that you would save them again.”

Quote by Thomas Lux

Work

New and Selected Poems, 1975-1995

This volume showcases the author's poetic talents, including both new and previously published poems, reflecting their development and evolution over the years more

Author

Thomas Lux
Thomas Lux

Thomas Lux, born on December 10, 1946, was an esteemed American poet. His poetry, known for its unique style and profound emotional expression, has won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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