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Two by Mark Strand, from Knopf email
by martingreene

Two short poems that can be read as allegories of a poet's creative life, fifteen years apart in the career of Mark Strand. "The Midnight Club" originally appeared in his 1991 collection The Continuous Life; "I Had Been a Polar Explorer" in Man and Camel, in 2006.


The Midnight Club

The gifted have told us for years that they want to be loved
For what they are, that they, in whatever fullness is theirs,
Are perishable in twilight, just like us. So they work all night
In rooms that are cold and webbed with the moon's light;
Sometimes, during the day, they lean on their cars,
And stare into the blistering valley, glassy and golden,
But mainly they sit, hunched in the dark, feet on the floor,
Hands on the table, shirts with a bloodstain over the heart.


I Had Been a Polar Explorer

I had been a polar explorer in my youth
and spent countless days and nights freezing
in one blank place and then another. Eventually,
I quit my travels and stayed at home,
and there grew within me a sudden excess of desire,
as if a brilliant stream of light of the sort one sees
within a diamond were passing through me.
I filled page after page with visions of what I had witnessed—
groaning seas of pack ice, giant glaciers, and the windswept white
of icebergs. Then, with nothing more to say, I stopped
and turned my sights on what was near. Almost at once,
a man wearing a dark coat and broad-brimmed hat
appeared under the trees in front of my house.
The way he stared straight ahead and stood,
not shifting his weight, letting his arms hang down
at his side, made me think that I knew him.
But when I raised my hand to say hello,
he took a step back, turned away, and started to fade
as longing fades until nothing is left of it.

Re: Two by Mark Strand, from Knopf email
by HAP

Martin, I never did thank you for the link to Knopf. I’ve been receiving these since you posted the link so let me give you a proper thank you.

Re: Two by Mark Strand, from Knopf email
by islandtime

Hi, Martin - These two poems remind me of bookends (in a good way).

Re: Two by Mark Strand, from Knopf email
by martingreene
Have you read his poem "Pot Roast"? I'll get it for you. Glad you liked these.
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