James Wright A.

The Branch Will Not Break


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       THE BRANCH WILL NOT BREAK

      ALSO BY JAMES WRIGHT

       Saint Judas Shall We Gather at the River Collected Poems

       THE BRANCH WILL NOT BREAK

      POEMS BY

       JAMES WRIGHT

      Ach, könt’ ich dorthin kommen, Und dort mein Herz erfreu’n, Und aller Qual entnommen, Und frei und selig sein.

      Ach, jedes Land der Wonne! Das seh’ ich oft im Traum. Doch kommt die Morgensonne, Zerfliesst’s wie eitel Schaum.

      Published by

      Wesleyan University Press

      Middletown, CT 06459

      Copyright © 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 by James Wright

      All rights reserved

      Printed in the United States of America

      20 19 18

      ISBN 0–8195–1018–1

      For permission to reprint some of these poems, the author wishes to make due acknowledgment to the editors of the following: The Fifties, The Sixties, The Minnesota Review, Big Table, Harper’s Magazine, The Paris Review, Audience, Botteghe Oscure, Poetry (Chicago), The Kenyon Review, The New York Times (daily), The Nation, Chicago Choice, and The Hudson Review. The poem “By a Lake in Minnesota” appeared originally in The New Yorker.

      I am also grateful to three particular friends: Miss Mary Bly, for her self and for the poem which bears her name; Heinrich Heine, for his beautiful song “Aus alten Märchen winkt es”; and Allen Tate, for his friendship in a difficult time.

       Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

      Wright, James Arlington, 1927–

      The branch will not break; poems. [1st ed.] Middletown,

      Conn., Wesleyan University Press [1963]

      59 p. 21 cm.

      1. Title.

      PS3545.R58B7 811.54 63–8858

      Library of Congress [3]

       ELEUTHERIA

      (Sappho)

       CONTENTS

       AS I STEP OVER A PUDDLE AT THE END OF WINTER, I THINK OF AN ANCIENT CHINESE GOVERNOR

       GOODBYE TO THE POETRY OF CALCIUM

       IN FEAR OF HARVESTS

       THREE STANZAS FROM GOETHE

       AUTUMN BEGINS IN MARTINS FERRY, OHIO

       LYING IN A HAMMOCK AT WILLIAM DUFFY’S FARM IN PINE ISLAND, MINNESOTA

       THE JEWEL

       IN THE FACE OF HATRED

       FEAR IS WHAT QUICKENS ME

       A MESSAGE HIDDEN IN AN EMPTY WINE BOTTLE THAT I THREW INTO A GULLY OF MAPLE TREES ONE NIGHT AT AN INDECENT HOUR

       STAGES ON A JOURNEY WESTWARD

       HOW MY FEVER LEFT

       MINERS

       IN OHIO

       TWO POEMS ABOUT PRESIDENT HARDING

       EISENHOWER’S VISIT TO FRANCO, 1959

       IN MEMORY OF A SPANISH POET

       THE UNDERMINING OF THE DEFENSE ECONOMY

       TWILIGHTS

       TWO HANGOVERS

       DEPRESSED BY A BOOK OF BAD POETRY, I WALK TOWARD AN UNUSED PASTURE AND INVITE THE INSECTS TO JOIN ME

       TWO HORSES PLAYING IN THE ORCHARD

       BY A LAKE IN MINNESOTA

       BEGINNING

       FROM A BUS WINDOW IN CENTRAL OHIO, JUST BEFORE A THUNDER SHOWER

       MARCH

       TRYING TO PRAY

       TWO SPRING CHARMS

       SPRING IMAGES

       ARRIVING IN THE COUNTRY AGAIN

       IN THE COLD HOUSE

       SNOWSTORM IN THE MIDWEST

       HAVING LOST MY SONS, I CONFRONT THE WRECKAGE OF THE MOON: CHRISTMAS, 1960

       AMERICAN WEDDING

       A PRAYER TO ESCAPE FROM THE MARKET PLACE

       RAIN

       TODAY I WAS HAPPY, SO I MADE THIS POEM

       MARY BLY

       TO THE EVENING STAR: CENTRAL MINNESOTA

       I WAS AFRAID OF DYING

       A BLESSING