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Andrew Frisardi, “Retired from Hell, Paolo Says It Was Heaven” (2015)
James Matthew Wilson

Andrew Frisardi, “Retired from Hell, Paolo Says It Was Heaven” (2015)

Retired from Hell, Paolo Says It Was Heaven
Inferno 
V

Aroused beside her, I went mute
because my every word was pinned
to shredded semaphores of wind,
and my resistance now was moot.
Her gentleness put on a storm.
Beauty without a stitch of cloth’s
a bonfire crackling with moths.
I rose and tumbled with her form.
She flared. Maybe I seemed depraved
to those who watch the sun’s eclipse
through a glass, darkly, but I caved
in, helpless, when she twitched her hips.
Our favored region was the nether
as we held tight against the weather.

Measure: A Review of Formal Poetry,
 vol. 10, no. 2  (2015)

Sighting Citation:

“Andrew Frisardi, “Retired from Hell, Paolo Says It Was Heaven” (2015).” Dante Today: Citings and Sightings of Dante’s Works in Contemporary Culture. Elizabeth Coggeshall and Arielle Saiber, eds. September 18, 2016. https://www.dantetoday.org/sightings/andrew-frisardi-retired-from-hell-paolo-says-it-was-heaven-2015/.