Soaked the carpet and set the furniture all afloat.
Marilyn Hacker, “On Marriage” — Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons
“ Epithalamion? Not too long back
I was being ironic about “wives.”
It’s very well to say, creation thrives
on contradiction, but that’s a fast track
shifted precipitately into. Tack-
y, some might say, and look mildly appalled. On
the whole, it’s one I’m likely to be called on.
Explain yourself or face the music, Hack.
No law books frame terms of this covenant.
It’s choice that’s asymptotic to a goal,
which means that we must choose, and choose, and choose
momently, daily. This moment my whole
trajectory’s toward you, and it’s not los-
ing momentum. Call it anything we want. ”
Marilyn Hacker, “On Marriage” — Love, Death, and the Changing of the Seasons