
Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998

Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998

“Weather Report” by Charles Bukowski
— Therese Lloyd, from “Y2K,” published in Poetry Magazine

Curled Up Asleep – Can’t Think (2007) by Tracey Emin
It is more onerous
than the rites of beauty
or housework, harder than love.
But you expect it of me casually,
the way you expect the sun
to come up, not in spite of rain
or clouds but because of them.
And so I smile, as if my own fidelity
to sadness were a hidden vice—
that downward tug on my mouth,
my old suspicion that health
and love are brief irrelevancies,
no more than laughter in the warm dark
strangled at dawn.
Happiness. I try to hoist it
on my narrow shoulders again—
a knapsack heavy with gold coins.
I stumble around the house,
bump into things.
Only Midas himself
would understand.
Linda Pastan, “The Obligation to be Happy” from Carnival Evening: New and Selected Poems 1968-1998, published by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Copyright © 1998 by Linda Pastan.

Tracey Emin, Sleep Again, 2010


Louise Bourgeois, Depression Woman, bronze, painted white, 1949-50
Dana Becker, Through The Looking Glass: Women And Borderline Personality Disorder
George Howe Colt, November of the Soul: The Enigma of Suicide