You sleep with a dream of ...

You sleep with a dream of summer weather, wake to the thrum of rain—roped down by rain. Nothing out there but drop-heavy feathers of grass and rainy air. The plastic table on the terrace has shed three legs on its way to the garden fence. The mountains have had the sense to disappear. It's the Celtic temperament—wind, then torrents, then remorse. Glory rising like a curtain over distant water. Old stonehouse, having steered us through the dark, docks in a pool of shadow all its own. That widening crack in the gloom is like good luck. Luck, which neither you nor tomorrow can depend on.
 Anne Stevenson

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I am now seventy, rather glad, really, that I won't live to see the horrors to come in the 21st century.
 Anne Stevenson
Mind led body to the edge of the precipice. They stared in desire at the naked abyss. If you love me, said mind, take that step into silence. If you love me, said body, turn and exist.
 Anne Stevenson
There is far too much literary criticism of the wrong kind. That is why I never could have survived as an academic.
 Anne Stevenson
Peter Lucas and I live in Durham but spend a great of time in North Wales, where we have a cottage in the mountains, and in Vermont, USA, with my sister - who is a children's writer married to a poet.
 Anne Stevenson
A poem might be defined as thinking about feelings - about human feelings and frailties.
 Anne Stevenson