A review by annajoyreed93
Behind My Eyes: Poems by Li-Young Lee

emotional reflective medium-paced

3.0

The Undressing by Li-Young Lee absolutely enchanted me. This collection didn’t flow as well for me overall, but there were many poems I loved.

“So we’re dust. In the meantime, my wife and I
make the bed. Holding opposite edges of the sheet,
we raise it, billowing, then pull it tight,
measuring by eye as it falls into alignment
between us. We tug, fold, tuck. And if I’m lucky,
she’ll remember a recent dream and tell me.

One day we’ll lie down and not get up.
One day, all we guard will be surrendered.

Until then, we’ll go on learning to recognize
what we love, and what it takes
to tend what isn’t for our having.
So often, fear has led me
to abandon what I know I must relinquish 
in time. But for the moment,
I’ll listen to her dream,
and she to mine, our mutual hearing calling
more and more detail into the light 
of a joint and fragile keeping.” 

To Hold, pg. 98