Wednesday, February 25, 2004

Poem for Wednesday


The Dead
By Joan Aleshire


In poems I read, "the dead" always appear
as collective noun: gray mass without feature,
to be feared or made fun of, and so to be
erased, as if we hadn't once loved or fought
with them, as if we won't end the same.

What was left of you sprawled--shapeless
mass of ash, such a dark gray--in the plastic bag
we came to bury, Pete cutting a neat square
in the turf old graveyard grass becomes--moss,
ferns, even violets blanketing the mounds--
next to your father's headstone, closer to him
in death than you'd wanted all your life to be.

Mother, brother, brothers-in-law, sisters,
nephews, nieces, and I who had known you
best in faltering and urgencies, the slow
steady heat of your engine heart, the rank innocence
of your workman's sweat: we came with mason jars
and each took a last remnant of you, even in this
never "the dead," not the gray feathers
of wood-ash, more like sand we might collect
from a rare beach we visited once,
always yourself: this dense powder
you have come to.

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I am sure I have Things To Say but is coming and my house is a pigsty! (No comments, , about how this is always the case, or no chicken tikka masala for you tomorrow.)

Parts of this meme are uncanny. I gacked it from my muse , who will never admit that he took it from that notorious pirate .

Your True Nature by llScorpiusll
Username
The quality that most appeals to you:Spiritual Advancement
In a survival situation, you:Do what is necessary
Your hidden talent is:Spiritual wisdom
Your gift is:A loving heart
In groups, you:Don't fit in
Your best quality is:Your empathic nature
Your weakness is:Your lack of focus
Created with quill18's MemeGen 2.0!


Have made a new icon, my mug shot from Dookyweb, spotted via . Also, in honor of George W. Bush, I have returned my Kirk/Spock marriage icon to circulation.

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