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poems and creative writing by marie chatfield.

i am who i am | a poem

i am who i am | a poem

or, what I wish I had known how to say when you told me, at age ten, that I intimidated boys (and meant that was a bad thing)
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Marie Chatfield
Jun 25, 2018
I am here, now | a poem

I am here, now | a poem

I dreamed myself into your city. // I woke up in the house you own, woke up in your bed covered in the quilts my mother gave me
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Marie Chatfield
Feb 10, 2018
Psalm for winter in San Francisco | a poem

Psalm for winter in San Francisco | a poem

In the garden you gave me, I planted a tree and see how strong the roots did grow —
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Marie Chatfield
Dec 9, 2017
Psalm on the streets of Prenzlauer Berg | a poem

Psalm on the streets of Prenzlauer Berg | a poem

To be with you is to walk alone on quiet city streets —  a nearly silent soundtrack of leather soles and their soft krisks…
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Marie Chatfield
Nov 12, 2017
Small Mercies | a poem

Small Mercies | a poem

What might have been the fury of moths is merely loss to age and worry — which spread with less ferocity […]
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Marie Chatfield
Nov 7, 2017
Another way of saying I still think of you | a poem

Another way of saying I still think of you | a poem

I’ve been conducting a study of brokenness in the city with an emphasis on glass and dreams.
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Marie Chatfield
May 29, 2017
Psalm in Rittenhouse Square | a poem

Psalm in Rittenhouse Square | a poem

Rows of tulips enrobed in red velvet stand captivated, having paused in midst of all their rush to marvel at the soft light of the sun
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Marie Chatfield
Apr 19, 2017
Pilgrim, Question | a poem

Pilgrim, Question | a poem

I went to a place loved by you on pilgrimage to absorb that quality for myself…
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Marie Chatfield
Feb 25, 2017
tilting spinning house | a found poem

tilting spinning house | a found poem

It takes only the slightest breeze to set us in motion. we begin to twirl.
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Marie Chatfield
Sep 21, 2016
The Art of Crying in Public: Exhibit A, Weekend Trip to Philadelphia | a poem

The Art of Crying in Public: Exhibit A, Weekend Trip to Philadelphi...

It begins on the plane ride, dark and quiet, hurtling through the night, against time, across the continent
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Marie Chatfield
Aug 18, 2016
instructions for the zombie apocalypse | a poem

instructions for the zombie apocalypse | a poem

when the zombie apocalypse comes, i hope my body dies and stays dead
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Marie Chatfield
Aug 9, 2016
fe·lic·i·ty (noun) | a poem

fe·lic·i·ty (noun) | a poem

consider the pull-to-refresh gesture ubiquitous in mobile and tablet software
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Marie Chatfield
Aug 1, 2016
Concerning the Window | a poem

Concerning the Window | a poem

I confess: I have broken the window, the one in the kitchen.
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Marie Chatfield
Jul 25, 2016
Perambulation on Irving | a poem

Perambulation on Irving | a poem

A red rust helium balloon walks down the street, wrapped in my peacoat
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Marie Chatfield
Jan 11, 2016
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