(U.S. Navy photo by Musician 1st Class Sarah Blecker/Released)

MAHLER’S FIRST

The flutes and French horns,
the double bass and bassoon
agree: the message is 
there is no message; life is luck;
and though we know we may fall
to the lower depths, we reserve 
the right to emerge from the night
and return to the high hills
in manic exaltation.

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AESTHETICS

Art belies calculation.
Dreams express fate.
Ghosts holy, invisible, jubilant, 
Kiss, love, marry,
Nearly overlook petty quarrels,
Routine suffering, tantrums.
United? Victorious? Wrong.
Extraordinary, your Zaddikim.

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ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS

Modern poetry changed decisively
when, between the two world wars,
the Americans traded T. S. Eliot
to the British in exchange
for W. H. Auden and a player
to be named later.

David Lehman is the editor of The Oxford Book of American Poetry, the general editor of the Best American Poetry anthology series, and the author of Ithaca, a book of sixty sonnets published in February 2026 that was awarded The New Criterion Poetry Prize in 2025. He edits the “Next Line, Please” poetry feature for The American Scholar.

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