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  • Dear Henry
  • Catherine Staples (bio)

Henry Thoreau who has been at his fathers since the death of his brother was ill & threatened with lockjaw! his brothers disease.

ralph waldo emerson

Like Achilles smearing his face with soot,shearing his hair at the news of Patroclus's death,you, too, took a step to the world of the deadwhen your brother died. Bewildered,your jaw and limbs stiffened with his.Then it ended—like floodwaters, it subsided.You were alive. His memory, a brightvein of quartz looping through granite,a glinting diagonal, unsullied and intactwithin you. Oblique, flashing—                              you leaptthe Emersons' back stairs, two at a time,rat-a-tat of a stick on a railing, childrenlike capes in your wake, you found the firsthuckleberries, tamed the woodchuck. Borrowedthe ax, built the cabin, played your brother's flute.You drew the oars, then let them go.Dear invisible, dear true,with every endeavor, you held him close.You swallowed the long winter—and his lost vigor flew through you. [End Page 506]

Catherine Staples

catherine staples is the author of The Rattling Window, winner of the Robert McGovern Publication Prize, and Never a Note Forfeit. A recipient of a Walter E. Dakin Fellowship from Sewanee Writers' Conference, she has published in The Gettysburg Review, Kenyon Review, and Poetry. She teaches at Villanova University.

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