Thirteen Sonnets from “Ithaca” [by David Lehman]

2015 Upper Treman

from the Autumn 2022 issue of The Hudson Review:

Happy as Ulysses is he who ventures forth,

who leaves behind his idols and his homeland

and mourns the loss of his mariners

who were shamed like hogs under a witch’s spell

or swallowed whole by a one-eyed colossus, and still

he opposes the wind with his beard of sea salt

after one more failure, clinging to a spar.

And the poor cottage of an October oracle,

with leaves burning in the distance of a miracle,

absent the flames and amber lights eternal,

is as dear to him as the hospital bed he left

on the appointed day, walking the whole way,

quickening his stride as if he were sprinting

like a sandaled youth past the lotus-tempted sailors.

For the other twelve sonnets published in the fall 2022 issue of The Hudson Review, please click here.

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