"Step away a while, and walk // in silence, slowly, round the parkland lake; / there are bulrushes at water’s edge, their ancient / presences and generations"
"our neighbor declares it black cherry arbitrarily seeded / by a random bird though our two young children insist 'on purpose' / insist 'god' and 'goldfinch' wrought this perfect spot"
In her new collection ‘Becoming Ghost,’ poet Cathy Linh Che tries to make sense of her family's history, the Vietnam War, and Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 film ‘Apocalypse Now.’