Red Rover
Red Rover
Red Rover is both the name of a children’s game and a formless spirit, a god of release and permission, called upon in the course of that game. The “red rover” is also a thread of desire, and a clue to the forces of love and antipathy that shape our fate. In her most innovative work to date, award-winning poet and critic Susan Stewart remembers the antithetical forces—falling and rising, coming and going, circling and centering—revealed in such games and traces them out to many other cycles. Ranging among traditional, open, and newly-invented forms, and including a series of free translations of medieval dream visions and love poems, Red Rover begins as a historical meditation on our fall and grows into a song of praise for the green and turning world.
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I. SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK
The Owl
Lavinium
Games from Children
my mother’s garden
shadowplay
king of the hill
tag
red rover
Daylily
Oil and Water
Songs for Adam
Adam lay a-bounden, bounden in a bond
the names
the dream
the cool of the evening
lullabye
as clerks find written in their book
The Green
Thoughts made of cloth
II. THOUGHTS MADE OF METAL
The Erl King
Titus
The Former Age
When I’m crying, I’m not speaking
When I’m speaking, I’m not crying
Gold and Soil
Elegy Against the Massacre at the Amish School in West Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania, Autumn 2006
Wrens
The Lost Colony
Arrowhead
The Complaint of Mars
Prologue
Complaint
III. THOUGHTS MADE OF WOOD
The Complaint of Venus
Thoughts made of wood
Variations on <<The Dream of the Rood>>
Dialogue in San Clemente
A Cone Flower
In the Western World
the sun is charity
a boy’s voice
the window seat
the figure in the garden
a little room
the rocks beneath the water
there is no natural death
moon at morning
the fox
The Field of Mars as a Meadow
A Constant State of Gravitation
The Vision of Er
The Fall
Three Geese
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