America the Hallelujah (live)
Sarah Messer reading America the Hallelujah live at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, October 5, 2006.
Sarah Messer reading America the Hallelujah live at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, October 5, 2006.
Sarah Messer reading “I am the Real Jesse James” live at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, October 5, 2006.
Sarah Messer answering audience questions live at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, October 5, 2006.
According to thy word. Affliction is a stormy deep. Again the day returns. And there is, _____, a rest. Angels roll the rock. Another day is past. Another six days work. Another year. As the heart with eager. Behold a stranger. Brightest and best of bright. Brother, thou art gone. Call me away. Flung to […]
It took four men with big heavy hands to hold the horse down. The horse kicked its stomach, collapsed like an ironing board and rolled over, pinning the legs of the men beneath it. One man sat on its neck while the other administered the needle — Bute and Demerol in the night paddock. The […]
Striped woods, stirred berries and spatula collapsing into forehead light — this was my contemplation interrupted by the bear. The bear, bouldering into my cabin as I stirred dried berries at the stove. Standing on my hind legs stirring when the bear entered, a wall of fur, standing on his hind legs. I was married […]
After she had swallowed him completely (taste of soap-chalk, ammonia, her mouth smelling like water, like a dog’s mouth), she forgot the vows and how she got there — the stranger’s kohl eyes leading her to the broom closet and his hands festooned with rings. After all, her husband was a stray dog– in the […]
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), with some advice to young poets.