
136. Let Me Drown with Moses — A Conversation with James Goldberg
Faith Matters
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The Builders
This poem is about Joseph senior imagining almost midrashically ourselves into this moment. So all through the long Vermont winter, there's a bottle in his hand. He drinks like Noah to drown a flood's worth of sorrows drinks until he staggers to and fro as earth itself will in the end. This was one of those moments, right, where I'm connecting and the same story reads a different way because in Lucy's telling, he says, bring dad, right? Just tell that all I need is for him to hold me. There's this different poignance when you think it's important to let these people in our history be this sort of human.
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