Michael lauchlan

Reading celan in a hot Month

Michael lauchlan

Reading Celan
in a
Hot Month

In the after-camp, you
sorted word-shards,

cracked open, line
by line the opaque day,

its cruelties and splintered grace.
We follow behind in our

before-times, dazed, adrift
on ground that shifts and ignites

while a child chases a ball
across a pitch. Awake,

we watch the earth enter
a dream-state, as when

sleep insinuates itself
into our certainties as books

shimmy from shelves and we
live on, speaking still.

Michael Lauchlan has contributed to many publications, including New England Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, The North American Review, Valparaiso Poetry Review, Sugar House Review, Louisville Review, Poet Lore, and Southern Poetry Review. His most recent collection is Trumbull Ave., from WSU Press.