I ve added last year s poems to an earlier edition with the same name, so that in a single volume, I can share the best of what I ve written.

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1 Be a light in the gathering light Selected Poems by Jason Espada, 1985 to 2017 68 poems, 153 pages. A New Preface I can think of no better way to end this year than putting together this collection. Essays have their place, but I think poetry gets right to the heart of what we re doing here. I feel most myself when I can write, and see the world this way. The writing itself is a rare event for me, and so like most people I read to remember. I ve added last year s poems to an earlier edition with the same name, so that in a single volume, I can share the best of what I ve written. With a heart full of love, San Francisco, December 31st, 2017 Preface I. In my ideal world, we introduce ourselves with poetry, either our own, or that of other people, that we keep with us at all times. This would tell us so much more about each other than what people usually ask about, or are interested in. I know it s unusual, but sometimes I forget on purpose that we re not living entirely in that world yet. I pretend not to notice the dismay this causes, and I m mostly forgiven for being simple.

2 See, I have a different sense of time that we only get today and this hour once, and that tomorrow is not a given. This loosens the grip on my purse, which is filled with gifts that are not mine to begin with, and so I go around looking to give what I can. Sometimes in all this chattering that goes on, we happen on someone who speaks our native language, and, startled, everything we ve been carrying with us spills out everywhere. Still mostly invisible to passers-by, that doesn t matter now, but only this communion. II. All the time in the world. Where do things like poems come from anyway? And when we read them, and something about them makes sense to us, what then? The world, as we usually see it, is a fiction, some of it of our own creation, some of it borrowed, or sold to us, or imposed from outside. We read, and listen, we look more deeply then to remember how things more truly are. Something in us moves with power to do so - like roots that break concrete and rock in finding water. The result then is a new flourishing of the life we ve had in us all along, the life we are here to live. Sometimes reading poems, either those I wrote or someone else s, changes my feeling about time itself. What felt before like something I could never get enough of, suddenly shifts and it feels like there is no hurry, and there never can be. There is plenty of room, and the dimensions of our being here once again feel true. Enjoy these selections. They are from three collections I ve put together over the years - The Life Within the Life, 1985 to 2005; Shadows and Exiles, Made to Receive All the World, 2006 and 2007; and Original Waters, Collected Poems, 2009 to 2015. I ve also included a few from a new, untitled collection.

Jason Espada San Francisco, June 16th, 2016 3

4 is there no one now who can use the strength you have to give? who might walk with us another mile because of that leftover food on your plate? you don t need to be a hero chest puffed flashing glances you can be disheveled broken yourself it doesn t matter a look across the gulf can save them can last for decades even that someone met them on time, it goes on in countless ways be a light, in the gathering light be a prayer in the ruins be the pulse quickening the warm breath, be that grace handed off in celebration in confirmation that we still have the ground of peace with us and its not forgotten no its not forgotten that all this music is waiting some simple things, they are not talked about they go mostly unnoticed but those gifts we give in secret they are the lasting power

5 Carrying the family tears weight that makes the shoulders sag the unspoken heritage the invisible chorus Someone has been left to do the unfinished work of grieving and it goes unclaimed Any one of us can pick it up again at any time and what would it feel like to see our whole family, and the next generation standing upright at last? But who can take the measure of that untold story, unfurl the last needed testimony of the ghost company and give them rest? It would take a straight up hero, and not your usual sort but a listener someone to bear witness to crimes, and shame, to those life sustaining dreams, and those victories that have never been celebrated We all carry this weight and it is thick water we move through We inherit boundaries no one else sees We may say it was not our doing, that this past should have no claim on us, but the jewel box placed in our crib at birth

also has these dark mysteries no one has ever walked in and until it is finished this work of revelation will wait and will haunt us a pressing weight that one day has to speak its name 6

7 Winter dreams On the cold pavement I sleep fitfully, dream of palaces with fountains and gardens in the sun, with music and friends a soft bed to rest in and more than enough food buried but beating on the coffin lid this is the rrap of my knuckle-blows: skin and bones and from my delirium spreading in space, a banquet with friends and family I am a man on fire such that I am all flame dreaming of gentle breezes blowing on my skin, and shining pools beneath a waterfall these two halves in me meet like a thunderclap poor, ugly, frightening, I dream though of a celestial queen for me here on earth What can I do? it s nature herself that dreams that speaks but she does so

8 in such extravagant terms! so far from where I am I am dull as stone but still, some spark hides in my belly and dreams of being a fountain of knowledge for endless generations to come and quench their thirst a fading sound, and from my broken form, a heap - the sight and sound of me leaping, running fast and far heart racing, skin glistening in the sun outcast, scorned, in an alley alone I mutter something about taking my place at the family table golden with renown such dream sounds come from me at times and then for a moment a single-eye sense of what I am and who I am rises above all this want and crying out in me and in the world and at once I have many mouths all calling calling calling for rain

9 with nothing left out My part of the dream-cry somehow finds the greater voice the greater prayer with no one and nothing left out a creative word a vast call and I am everything not yet born I am the power of hope I am the power of prayer I am the tide in the chest I am a blazing message I am the peace that calls out right in the midst of wars I am the secret prayers spoken by millions the sound of rending the shell of earth for new earth to appear I am the will to be born These things move and turn in me and such is this world upheld, and turning on the axis of prayer