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Margaret Atwood - Is/Not

Love is not a profession
genteel or otherwise

sex is not dentistry
the slick filling of aches and cavities

you are not my doctor
you are not my cure,

nobody has that
power, you are merely a fellow/traveller

Give up this medical concern,
buttoned, attentive,

permit yourself anger
and permit me mine

which needs neither
your approval nor your suprise

which does not need to be made legal
which is not against a disease

but agaist you,
which does not need to be understood

or washed or cauterized,
which needs instead

to be said and said.
Permit me the present tense. 

Added: on October 19th, 2005 at 10:11 PM | Viewed: 2121 times | Comments (1)


Is/Not - Comments and Information

Poet: Margaret Atwood
Poem: Is/Not

Comment 1 of 1, added on October 19th, 2005 at 10:11 PM.

Isn't this only half of the poem? I have a text book which has the other half of this poem, and was wondering if it was on another page

Rachael from Canada

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