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Franz Wright Raised Up

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of, the breath

the death

the sea of

it

Day

when the almond does not

blossom and the grasshopper drags itself along

But if You can make a star from nothing You can raise me up

(Franz Wright's poems "Alcohol" and "Entry in an Unknown Hand" appear in "Ill Lit: Selected and New Poems." Copyright 1998 by Oberlin College. His poems "Year One" and "The First Supper" are from his collection "Walking to Martha's Vineyard." Knopf. Copyright 2003 by Franz Wright.)


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