Reasons to Survive November

This is one of my favorite poems.

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(Listen to the audio.)



Reasons to Survive November


November like a train wreck –
as if a locomotive made of cold
had hurtled out of Canada
and crashed into a million trees,
flaming the leaves, setting the woods on fire.

The sky is a thick, cold gauze –
but there’s a soup special at the Waffle House downtown,
and the Jack Parsons show is up at the museum,
full of luminous red barns.

– Or maybe I’ll visit beautiful Donna,
the kickboxing queen from Santa Fe,
and roll around in her foldout bed.

I know there are some people out there
who think I am supposed to end up
in a room by myself

with a gun and a bottle full of hate,
a locked door and my slack mouth open
like a disconnected phone.

But I hate those people back
from the core of my donkey soul
and the hatred makes me strong
and my survival is their failure,

and my happiness would kill them
so I shove joy like a knife
into my own heart over and over

and I force myself toward pleasure,
and I love this November life
where I run like a train
deeper and deeper
into the land of my enemies.


(Tony Hoagland, from What Narcissism Means to Me. Saint Paul, MN: Graywolf, 2003.)

Comments

Anonymous said…
i love this one also!!!! i'm actually reading that collection now.
Jim K. said…
Cool...such tenacity!
Interesting resonance to
this November.

"He who attacks must vanquish. He
who defends must merely survive."
- Master Kan
I got to go hear Jo Harjo read last night ~ what a great performance it was, mixed with native American music she played on the flute. I put one of her poems up--come on over and take a look!
jillypoet said…
I like this poem, too! I've been reading Tony Hoagland quite a bit lately.

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