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Love Like Salt

Intro by Ted Kooser
07.20.2005

There are thou­sands upon thou­sands of poems about love, many of them using pre­dictable words, pre­dictable rhymes. Ho-hum. But here the Illi­nois poet Lisel Mueller talks about love in a total­ly fresh and new way, in terms of table salt. 

Love Like Salt

It lies in our hands in crystals
too intricate to decipher

It goes into the skillet
without being given a second thought

It spills on the floor so fine
we step all over it

We carry a pinch behind each eyeball

It breaks out on our foreheads

We store it inside our bodies
in secret wineskins

At supper, we pass it around the table
talking of holidays and the sea.

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We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Reprinted from Alive Together: New and Selected Poems (LSU Press, 1996) by permission of the author. Poem copyright © 1996 by Lisel Mueller. Introduction copyright © 2024 by The Poetry Foundation.