Iowa Writes
REGINALD SHEPHERD Eve's Awakening
I woke and was alone in some new world— there wasn't world before, or wasn't me to see it, call it world. Birds made as if to speak to someone I couldn't see, trees waved green arms like flags swimming light winds, echoing clouds that ornamented blue. Everything echoed there, held conversation with itself, or with some likeness of itself. I was alone, and woke into the sound of world: rose into that colloquy of purple and yellow flowers I couldn't name. I heard some waters calling me, rose and walked toward that music, and lay down beside a sky that had laid itself down for me, the sky laid low
I woke and was alone in some new world— there wasn't world before, or wasn't me to see it, call it world. Birds made as if to speak to someone I couldn't see, trees waved green arms like flags swimming light winds, echoing clouds that ornamented blue. Everything echoed there, held conversation with itself, or with some likeness of itself. I was alone, and woke into the sound of world: rose into that colloquy of purple and yellow flowers I couldn't name. I heard some waters calling me, rose and walked toward that music, and lay down beside a sky that had laid itself down for me, the sky laid low with waiting for me, having given up above. My face waited for me in the singing water, welcomed me with my own gaze; my own lips rose up to kiss my name into my voice. But then another voice called me away from me, calling my face his likeness, and made me half, who had been whole, beside myself lying there beside the lake of sky. He called me by a name I'd never heard, tried to enclose my hand in his: that garden suddenly seemed small, enclosed on every side by God, something that said to call him that. Everything sang me but him; I heard a voice and turned away.
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About Iowa Writes
Since 2006, Iowa Writes has featured the work of Iowa-identified writers (whether they have Iowa roots or live here now) and work published by Iowa journals and publishers on The Daily Palette. Iowa Writes features poetry, fiction, or nonfiction twice a week on the Palette.
In November of 2008, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated Iowa City, Iowa, the world's third City of Literature, making the community part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
Iowa City has joined Edinburgh, Scotland and Melbourne, Australia as UNESCO Cities of Literature.
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REGINALD SHEPHERD Reginald Shepherd received his MFA from the University of Iowa in 1993. He still misses Prairie Lights. Currently, he lives, writes, and dodges hurricanes in Pensacola, Florida. His fifth collection of poetry is Fata Morgana (University of Pittsburgh, 2007). "Eve's Awakening" appears in the current issue of The Iowa Review (37/1, Spring 2007). |
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