love after divorce
Rebecca Foust | Poetry
before you
I was a diligence purist
unerringly vigilant
I strode to & fro
in my ruined rooms
where did it go
the pitch-perfect rhyme
the unfailing order
& ardor of each
dusty fixed form
that restrained me
from taking an axe
to the roots
of the tree
I was sitting in
in whose dying arms
I finally found myself
cradled & rocked
by you now
if any order
remains it must
be subcellular
a calm I can’t see
but must trust
all the same
all that rage for order
& fury for form
quenched as if
thrown down
a mossy well
where I dwell
now in green balm
this new life
messy & wet
& teeming with you
Rebecca Foust’s eight books include YOU ARE LEAVING THE AMERICAN SECTOR: Love Poems (Blue Light Press 2026) and ONLY (Four Way Books 2022). Her poems won the James Dickey, Fischer, New Ohio Review, Pablo Neruda, James Hearst, and Poetry International prizes in recent years and appear in venues including The Slowdown, Iowa Review, Ploughshares, Poem-a-Day, POETRY, and Southern Review. Other recognitions include a Marin Poet Laureateship and fellowships from The Frost Place, Hedgebrook, MacDowell, and Sewanee Writers Conference.