I'll Leave a Light On for You

Poems

Published by Central Avenue Poetry
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

For anyone trying to find their way back to hope.

In I’ll Leave a Light On for You, William Bortz weaves a haunting yet hopeful collection of poems that explore the body’s relationship with joy and grief. From breakage, “This body is meant to break and from its shell light will pour out”—to coming back together—“two hands from two bodies placed / on top of one another creates a home”, Bortz captures the lingering trauma, but also the persistence of hope and resiliency.

Excerpt

a flower blossoms and you breathe

my favorite color is you speaking my name

early on a december day

the smoke of your breath a blanket; a prism

i see countless todays in this mirror

tomorrow is a wish the wind carries

when you’re far enough away that i cannot hear your voice, it is all i listen to

too many places can be homes; most homes are not here

there is a heaven in your body that moves your bones

let us count the gaps between our breaths until we reach infinity

when you are no longer here the wind will remember you

it’ll carry your name like the gold in fire

touching it and not, an angel in a dark sky

About The Author

William Bortz is a poet from the Midwest. He is the author of Many Small Hungerings and The Grief We're Given. You can find his work published online in Turning Leaf Journal, Button Poetry, Okay Donkey, MudRoom, and others. William is a music enthusiast, basketball lover, and grateful father and husband.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Central Avenue Poetry (August 4, 2026)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781771684583

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Raves and Reviews

"I’ll Leave a Light On for You is an absolutely luminous meditation on what it means to love in a world where nothing can be held forever. Bortz has a way of holding space for the grief of what cannot last while reminding us why it’s worth it. Here, love is fleeting—and still everything." Elise Powers, author of The Size of Your Joy

"Tender, lyrical, and achingly gorgeous, in I'll Leave a Light On For You, poet William Bortz devotedly turns toward the people he loves — his wife, his daughter and the ordinary moments of his life where beauty lives. With breathtaking intimacy, he speaks of them as if the whole world begins and ends in their hands. Woven through it all is the nostalgic pain of his own childhood and relationship with his father, alongside the gentle, luminous devotion towards the daughter that made him one." — Rose Brik, author of my father's eyes, my mother's rage

Praise for The Grief We're Given

“Bortz delivers a subtle portrait of violence and endurance, and an intriguing work that places varied experimental forms in dialogue with one another.” — Publishers Weekly

“With their quiet intensity and graceful questioning, these verses will pull you inside yourself and out into mysterious communal joy.” — Christine Jewel, author of Fading Through

“A luminous and consistently breathtaking exploration of grief, Bortz’s stunningly crafted writing will stay with you long after its final exhale.” — Blake Auden, author of Murmuration

“The imagery is tangible; the metaphors are breathtaking. The depth of this collection makes it one worth reading again and again.” — Davis John Patton, singer/songwriter

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