A Panic That Can Still Come Upon Me

Peter Gizzi

POETRY  | $5

May 2006
OUT OF PRINT
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If we find we are still in motion
and have arrived in Zeno’s thought, like

if sunshine hits marble and the sea lights up
we might know we were loved, are loved
if flames and harvest, the enchanted plain

if sunshine hits marble and the sea lights up

Peter Gizzi

This poem was originally published in the inaugural issue of A Public Space. It can also be found in Gizzi’s book The Outernationale (Wesleyan University Presse 2008).

About the Author

Peter Gizzi is a poet and editor. His books include In Defense of Nothing: Selected PoemsThreshold SongsThe OuternationaleSome Values of Landscape and Weather (each from Wesleyan), Artificial Heart (Burning Deck), Periplum (Salt), and the chapbook, A Panic That Can Still Come Upon Me (UDP). His book Archeophonics (Wesleyan) was a finalist for the National Book Award. He has been the poetry editor for The Nation and a founding co-editor of o•blék: a journal of language arts. He edited The Exact Change Yearbook 1995The House That Jack Built: The Collected Lectures of Jack Spicer (Wesleyan), and co-edited My Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer (Wesleyan).

Publication Details

ISBN: 978-1-933254-19-7
Chapbook
Hand-bound. 16 pp, 7.75 x 7.5 in
Publication Date: May 03 2006