Tag: 2007 Poets & Writers’ Maureen Egan Award for Poetry

  • Mystic Jukebox by Andrés Rodríguez

    I can’t not hear your music
    that’s always blowing rifts,
    choruses, looping rhymes—
    all the self-encoded songs
    which tighten like bands
    around the soul’s small dance.

    You weren’t hatched, you wiggler,
    you demon, you shadow-god
    deaf to all but your own
    machinery of unbroken song.
    You were annealed in the torrent
    of fear’s forgetting everything.

    I used to stare at frozen creeks,
    absorbed by clarities of sleeping
    silt and the dreamless life beneath
    curled into icy crypts. Oh,
    I could kill you, grind you
    under heel, salt you like a slug,
    but I’d melt in the earth as well.

    Then she came and poured
    a new song into my blood,
    and the music listened back,
    bringing clear-headedness,
    a sleeping potion night,
    the crystal personality
    of a new bell ringing my fate.

    This thread of sound leads
    deep into a perfect clearing,
    where a cool pool cures,
    where ear and music kiss.
    No more raging or helpless
    weeping. I dive into myself,
    tunnel and spiral down
    to a place that echoes
    what I most want to hear.

    Andrés Rodríguez is the author of Night Song (Tia Chucha Press) and Book of the Heart(Lindisfarne Press). In 2007 he won Poets & Writers’ Maureen Egan Award for Poetry. His MA in Creative Writing is from Stanford and his PhD in Literature from the University of California, Santa Cruz.