Where Shall I Wander New Poems

Where Shall I Wander New Poems by John Ashbery is a collection published by Harper Collins on March 1, 2005. This first edition comprises 96 pages and is presented in English. The poems explore themes of existence and connection, reflecting on the nuances of life and the complexities of human relationships through Ashbery’s distinctive style.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion woven throughout the collection. The poems delve into the intricacies of personal experiences, often highlighting moments of solitude and introspection. With a focus on the ephemeral nature of life, Ashbery’s work invites contemplation on the spaces we inhabit and the connections we forge, making this collection a thoughtful addition to the poetry genre.
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You meant more than life to me. I lived
through you not knowing, not knowing I
was living.
I learned that you called for me. I came to
where you were living, up a stair. There
was no one there.
No one to appreciate me. The legality of it
upset a chair. Many times to celebrate
we were called together and where
we had been there was nothing there,
nothing that is anywhere. We passed
obliquely,
leaving no stare. When the sun was done
muttering,
in an optimistic way, it was time to leave
that there.
— from “The New Higher”
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