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Sidney Wade - Radish

This month’s Versed in Florida is with poet Sidney Wade. She teaches English at the University of Florida. Her poems and translations of foreign language poems have appeared in a wide variety of journals, including Poetry, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review. WADE's Turkish poetry translations will be published in October. She tells WGCU’s Amy Tardif though she came to poetry later in life, she’s now helping other poets as the editor of UF’s literary Journal “Subtropics”.

Radish

 

 

 

Remember

Rapunzel’s

 

mother,

who craved

 

the fresh

wet savor

 

of the little

red orb

 

and its crisp

white flesh

 

with such

grave

 

consequence?

--that carnal itch

 

to fill the living

tissue with

 

a lively meat

even if

 

you have

to steal it

 

from a witch?

It’s the spell

 

of the senses,

whose language,

 

written in

instinct,

 

binds us

to the swell,

 

the hum,

the nub,

 

the moist

soil of joys

 

and trouble,

the sensorium

 

of our many-

throated world

 

whose humble

beauties

 

sometimes cost

the most.