Eamon Grennan is an Irish citizen and the author of several collections of poetry, including Still Life with Waterfall, winner of the Lenore Marshall Award, and What Light There Is and Other Poems. His Leopardi: Selected Poems won the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation. He has received several Pushcart Prizes and is the Dexter M. Ferry Jr. Professor of English at Vassar College.

Three Poems

by Eamon Grennan

Mirror

         Don’t think. Look.
                              —Wittgenstein

The mirror needs cleaning. Leaning in

you search behind the haze of dust
and find the boy peering from behind
his father’s half-shaven face
whitewashed with lather. The bathroom


isn’t big enough for the two of them,
but he still stands there staring
at those framed features, something
of his own dark eyes in the father’s
burning through the bright glass


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