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    Her Life Is On This Table and Other Poems

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      Part 1

      I now will be, and love and plan

      And realize and empathize

      As designs within me rise

      And structures come together

      ’Spite instinct, I am my own man

      I claim the whole world as my prize

      I’ll shape the world to fit my eyes

      It won’t define me, ever

      My slurried thoughts I’ll sluice away

      A moment there and then they’re gone

      I’ll lay my claim to those that stay

      The golden thoughts embedded

      I’ll spend a lifetime learning ways

      To purify the gold I’ve won—

      Then sudden death—oblivion—

      Complete erasure of my days

      And that’s my thought most dreaded.

      Our lives we throw like pottery

      And shape them with own two hands

      And kiln them in our energy

      And cool them with our breath

      We make no show for all to see

      Beside the kiln our life-work stands

      Unregarded, there to be

      Shattered by our death

      But Mozart, Caesar, Genghis Kahn—

      Remembered all and written down—

      Some few escape oblivion,

      And what they’ve done survives

      Yes, some there are still living on

      By works, by art they gain renown

      But these few what the world sluiced from

      A hundred billion lives

      But of the rest, all that is known:

      “This person lived and then they died

      The few who knew them all are gone

      And nothing more remembered”

      Most poetry stays in the home

      Is not packed up to go outside

      Is spoken only when alone

      And then to death surrendered

     

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