Don't Go Back to Sleep
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Don't Go Back to Sleep - Timothy Liu
DON’T GO BACK TO SLEEP
Timothy Liu
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My thanks to the editors of Asian-American Literary Review, The Bakery, Clade Song, Cobalt Review, Conversations Across Borders, Denver Quarterly, Four Way Review, Interim, Kenyon Review, Mandorla, The Margins, New South, Ocean State Review, Plume, The Progressive, Poetry Daily, Rattle, Seneca Review, Smartish Pace, Swink, They Will Sew the Blue Sail, Two Countries, Virginia Quarterly Review, Water-Stone Review, Witness, Yale Review and Zocalo Square for publishing these poems.
The Lovers,
Unsleeping, 4:01 A.M.,
Unsleeping, 5:18 A.M.,
Unsleeping, 5:36 A.M.,
and Without You
first appeared in The Thames & Hudson Project (Fields Press, 2011) by Hansa Bergwall & Timothy Liu.
The Remains,
The Silence
and Classical Musical
will appear in Two Countries: U.S. Daughters and Sons of Immigrant Parents.
The Decision
was reprinted in Pushcart Prize XXXV: Best of the Small Presses (Pushcart Press, 2011).
My thanks also to Bruce Beasley, Roberto Tejada, Henry Israeli, Jimmie Cumbie, Katie Rauk and Mason Gates for their close readings in the making of this book.
All the love in the world to my husband Chris and to my beloved Hansa.
Cover art and inserts by Christopher Arabadjis.
This book is for my Tyger. Yld4e.
CONTENTS
A Requiem for the Homeless Spirits
*
Building Trust
The Decision
I Know My Husband’s Body
The Assignation
Romance
Dream Fragment on the Eve of My Beloved’s Wedding
Without You
The Ring
I Know Your Mouth Better
A Lover Doesn’t Have To
If Everything I Said
Romance
The Gift
A Bed of Ash
The Gift
Romance
The Crisis
Romance
The Lovers
*
First Memory
Classical Music
Another Anxiety Attack
The Silence
Deep Song
Anonymous
Here
*
Unsleeping, 3:25 A.M.
Romance
Without Asking
Unsleeping, 4:01 A.M.
The Crushing Din
The Windows
All Trains Are Going Local
Easy Does It
This Too Shall Pass
The Garden of Earthly Delights
The Assignation
The Betrothal
Romance
Summertime
The Bridegroom
Unsleeping, 5:18 A.M.
Sine Qua Non
The Lovers
Unsleeping, 5:36 A.M.
*
The Remains
The love I talk of is not in the books.
—Kabir
A REQUIEM FOR THE HOMELESS SPIRITS
There is no language to adequately describe the Japanese crimes.
—Ma Xiuyi, Survivor
Head of a Chinese soldier with a cigarette butt in its mouth
(taken by whom?) (given by whom?)
who never got to see the image he’d become
in the papers, in textbooks, online—
an image that has outlasted whatever grave
he did or did not get to have
in this life—
This is not how anyone would want to be remembered—
future generations thumbing through the pages, the