“When I Say Love I Mean El Greco’s The Assumption of the Virgin” by Sara Quinn Rivara (poetry ’02)
“When I Say Love I Mean El Greco’s The Assumption of the Virgin” by Sara Quinn Rivara (poetry ’02), published by Sweet: A Literary Confection.
When I Say Love I Mean El Greco’s The Assumption of the Virgin
where she rises from a crowd
of men into the sky, how she throws open
her arms and floats into a cloud of gold.
She’s the only woman in the room.
And isn’t that
what I’m supposed to want? to be the only woman
worth lifting into the clouds, bride
on her wedding day, mayflies buzzing
around all our heads.
Mayflies have no mouths.
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