Visiting Hours at the Color Line. Ed Pavlic
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The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to ensure the publication of five poetry books annually through five participating publishers. Publication is funded by the Lannan Foundation; Stephen Graham; Joyce & Seward Johnson Foundation; Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds; The Poetry Foundation; and, Olafur Olafsson.
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The Cloud that Contained the Lightning, by Cynthia Lowen of Brooklyn, NY
Chosen by Nikky Finney, to be published by University of Georgia Press
Visiting Hours at the Color Line, by Ed Pavlić of Athens, GA
Chosen by Dan Beachy-Quick, to be published by Milkweed Editions
Failure and I Bury the Body, by Sasha West of Austin, TX
Chosen by D. Nurkse, to be published by HarperCollins Publishers
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VISITING HOURS AT THE COLOR LINE
poems
Ed Pavlić
milkweed
editions
© 2013, Text by Ed Pavlić
All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical articles or reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without prior written permission from the publisher: Milkweed Editions, 1011 Washington Avenue South, Suite 300, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415.
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Published 2013 by Milkweed Editions
Cover design by Jeenee Lee
Cover art © Henry Jackson, “Untitled #26-10”
Author photo by Sunčana Pavlić
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pavlic, Edward M. (Edward Michael).
[Poems. Selections]
Visiting hours at the color line : poems / Ed Pavlic. -- First edition.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-1-57131-901-2
I. Title.
PS3616.A9575V57 2013
811’.6--dc23
2012051805
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For Stacey. For Adrienne, in continued presence. And, for Glo.
“There’s always a ‘more,’ always a ‘soon’.”
Contents
All American Erotica : A .38 Slug in My Vocal Chords and the One That Got Away
Flight 577 : Atlanta to Chicago : Seat 27 F
Waking Up in Chicago after Dream Song 29
Verbatim II
2.
Written in Oakland, Written Down
Bright Blindness October 8, 1871 : A Chant
“Out” : June 11, 2011 2:24 a.m.—A Translation in Approaching Sonnets
Call It in the Air
And, But And : Decaying Sonnets
Freeze
Verbatim III
3.
Basso Ostinato
Soul Music and Firearms and the Blue Light on My Stoop That’s S’posed to Cool Motherfuckers Out but Maybe It Doesn’t Work
63rd Street Station and / or a Quiz : Pronounce the Word Spelled : Close
Give and Go Gave and Gone
It’s a Dream Wherein Finally—and by that I mean right away, which is to say, just in time—I Understand Circular Breathing
Verbatim IV
4.
Visiting Hours at the Color Line
Ornette Coleman’s Out-of-Office Reply
From : Arachnida Speak
Alibis for the Heavy Part of Rain That Stays in the Sky
Verbatim V : You Two Talk or In Flew Itity : Epilogue