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Rae Armantrout’s most recent books of poetry are Up to Speed (2004) and Next Life (2007), both from Wesleyan University Press. She is a 2008 recipient of a Guggenheim award in poetry and teaches in the literature department at UC San Diego.

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Apartment
by Rae Armantrout

1

The woman on the mantel,
who doesn't much resemble me,
is holding a chainsaw
away from her body,
with a shocked smile,
while an undiscovered tumor
squats on her kidney.

2

The present
is a sentimental favorite,
with its heady mix
of grandiosity
and abjection,
truncated,
framed.

3

It's as if I'm subletting
a friend's apartment.
Even in the dream,
I'm trying to imagine
which friend.

And I'm trying to get
all my robes together,
robes I really own and
robes I don't


 
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