A Philip Levine Collection


Title:  Breath
Printing:  First
Year of publication:  September, 2004
Publisher:  Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
City:  New York
Number of Pages:  82
Cover:  hardback
ISBN:  1-4000-4291-7

Table of Contents:
  • I
    • Gospel
    • Praise
    • Storms
    • The Great Truth
    • On 52nd Street
    • Moradian
    • The West Wind
    • Keats in California
    • Today and Two Thousand Years from Now
    • The Two
  • II
    • My Brother, Antonio, the Baker
    • Our Reds
    • A View of Home
    • The Lesson
    • Dutch Treat
    • The Esquire
    • Home for the Holidays
    • Breakfasts with Joachim
    • For a Duro
    • Houses in Order
    • Dust
  • III
    • Naming
  • IV
    • 1/1/2000
    • Yenki
    • My Father in the Wind
    • The Invention of the Fado
    • When the Shift was Over
    • On a Photograph of Simon Karaday
    • My Given Name
    • The Genius
    • Call It Music



photo credit:  Ole Brask
jacket design:  Chip Kidd


Gospel

The new grass rising in the hills,
the cows loitering in the morning chill,
a dozen or more old browns hidden
in the shadows of the cottonwoods
beside the streambed. I go higher
to where the road gives up and there's
only a faint path strewn with lupine
between the mountain oaks. I don't
ask myself what I'm looking for.
I didn't come for answers
to a place like this, I came to walk
on the earth, still cold, still silent.
Still ungiving, I've said to myself,
although it greets me with last year's
hard spines, early-blooming
wild onions, the curling remains
of spider's cloth. What did I bring
to the dance? In my back pocket
a crushed letter from a woman
I've never met bearing bad news
I can do nothing about. So I wander
these woods half sightless while
a west wind picks up in the trees
clustered above. The pines make
a music like no other, rising and
falling like a distant surf at night
that calms the darkness before
first light. "Soughing" we call it, from
Old English, no less. How weightless
words are when nothing will do.






photo credit:  Frances Levine