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Laure-Anne Bosselaar: Tonight’s Dinner Companions

 	As the stew simmers on the stove, I set 
a place at the table for 

	 you, thin, dog-eared book I never tire
of dog-earing again, 

	& you, whirr in the wind, as you flutter
the book’s pages too,	

	& you, photo of a stout Flemish farmer 
brandishing seven dead muskrats,

	& you, memory of a Brussels attic: my hand 
over my first lover’s hand on my heart — weighing,

	& you, old poet, gone, whose lines I often 
say aloud against the ocean’s constant shush,

	& you, my love’s baseball cap, the one he kept 
losing & is now on a shelf, never to be lost again,

	& you, reader, to whom I have been writing 
most of my life — here: this place is for you.



Copyright 2023 Laure-Anne Bosselaar

Laure-Anne Bosselaar is a Belgian-American poet, translator, professor, and former poet laureate of Santa Barbara, California. She is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently, These Many Rooms (Four Way Books, 2019).

Laure-Anne Bosselaar at a book signing in Santa Cruz, California, March 2023.

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25 comments on “Laure-Anne Bosselaar: Tonight’s Dinner Companions

  1. vengodalmare
    April 14, 2023
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    Lovely lovely poem!
    I’m grateful for so much beauty.

    Liked by 2 people

  2. David Adès
    April 13, 2023
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    Oh, I love this, and thank you for gifting us, as readers, such a warm and tender place.

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  3. Mike Schneider
    April 13, 2023
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    Thank you. A tasty, reflective stew. Each guest brings something nourishing. Baseball cap — perfect, the best ones disappear & then are miraculously rediscovered.

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  4. Susan Berlin
    April 12, 2023
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    And I say “Thank you” as I gratefully pull out a chair…

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  5. Barbara Huntington
    April 12, 2023
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    Love this although fewer items remain as reminders after 13 years. Yet I dine with my Jizo statue snd Tashi may grab a kibble from her bowl to join me.

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  6. matthewjayparker
    April 12, 2023
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    I love these elegiac lines:

    & you, old poet, gone, whose lines I often
    say aloud against the ocean’s constant shush,

    & you, my love’s baseball cap, the one he kept
    losing & is now on a shelf, never to be lost again

    Not to mention the final tribute to yours truly. Exquisitly touching.

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  7. Martha Collins
    April 12, 2023
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    Lovely, lovely poem. Thank you, Laure-Anne!

    Liked by 1 person

  8. Jason Irwin
    April 12, 2023
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    Nice!

    Liked by 2 people

  9. Noelle Canin
    April 12, 2023
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    There will always be room at my table for the air and rooms Laure-Anne Bosselaar conjures, for Laure-Anne, for the voices spoken and unspoken in her beautiful poetry.

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    • Vox Populi
      April 12, 2023
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      Laure-Anne Bosselaar is arguably the best lyric poet in America. She is a national treasure.

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      • laureanne2013
        April 12, 2023
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        Thank you both — truly. Lucky me.

        Liked by 1 person

      • Noelle Canin
        April 12, 2023
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        Lucky us, dearest Laure-Anne, that we are privileged to read and re-read your poetry and learn so much from you – even if it embarrasses you to read what we feel and think.

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