When the men leave me, they leave me in a beautiful place. It is always late summer. When I think of them now, I think of the place. And being happy alone afterwards. This time it’s Clinton, New York. I swim in the public pool at six when the other people have gone home. The sky is grey, the air hot. I walk back across the mown lawn loving the smell and the houses so completely it leaves my heart empty.
—Linda Gregg
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From Too Bright to See & Alma, 2002
Graywolf Press, St Paul, MN
Copyright 2002 by Linda Gregg.
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Linda Gregg
Linda Gregg (1942-2019) published a number of poetry collections, including All of it Singing: New and Selected Poems (Graywolf Press, 2011).