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Paula Meehan - Dharmakaya (clothbound)
"Meehan's Dharmakaya shows an Irish poet extending her tradition with courage and wit. … [Her] voice is unmistakable now, and thrilling." Thomas D'Evelyn, Providence Journal
"…we should read this volume as the revelation of the consciousness of a woman and a poet, trying to deal with a past 'to change the future of it.' The poem 'Fist' directly addresses this idea as the speaker imagines the fist of a child, cupped in two adult hands, and pried open, finger by finger, to release pent up anger. The hand then becomes a poem presented to us, 'spread wide open in a precise / gesture of giving, or welcome, / its fate clear and empty, like the sky, / like the blue blue sky above the square.' Patricia Haberstroh, Irish Literary Supplement
Dharmakaya
for Tom McGinty
When you step out into death
with a deep breath,
the last you'll ever take
in this shape,
remember the first step on the street –
the footfall and the shadow
of its fall – into silence. Breathe
slow-
ly out before the foot finds solid earth again,
before the city rain
has washed all trace
of your step away.
Remember a time in the woods, a path
you walked so gently
no twig snapped
no bird startled.
Between breath and no breath
your hands cupped your own death,
a gift, a bowl of grace
you brought home to us –
become a still pool
in the anarchic flow, the street's
unceasing carnival
of haunted and redeemed.
$18.95
2002 52 pages
clothbound
ISBN 978-1-930630-05-5