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Emergency
A body at rest tends to stay at rest
in the hope it will not be called upon,
be noticed, be asked to do something
like lend a hand or account for itself.
Three Poems
And when the doctor or one of the people
serving on the tow n’s emergency rescue
team bends down, carefully reaching out
to shutter with the eyelids the staring,
blank eyes, maybe, if the dead one’s lucky,
somebody who knew and might have loved
him or her will wonder to themselves,
is it true? The best is just begun?
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Regarding the Millennium
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Notes After An Exhibit of
Photographs Taken From Space
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They were taken from somewhere in space,
those photographs of earth w e were being shown,
taken from somewhere as plain
to a learned astronomer as your address is
to you or my address is to me.
The purpose of those photographs we were told
is to show' us where we all live,
the grave and fabled figure of earth
just being there
got inside a rectangle of paper
the way one’s own face can be caught
or that of someone you know or don’t know,
say a chance acquaintance while vacationing
become a part of a life’s mementoes.
That we may see the earth is compassable
and no bigger, so to speak,
than a savings bond or a death certificate.
That it is singular there in empty space certainly
and as was said, fragile looking and lovely,
and not at all shaped like a tear,
but round, round and in muted colors
of green and grey and white and blue,
colors almost everyone likes,
as almost everyone likes that shape.
Its shape.
An s-curve halved and joined in a circle.
S-curve, like that of your check or shoulder,
or the arc a deer makes leaping into a thicket
as you drive swiftly along a road
some place where there are deer.
If you could see the world today
with the eye of God, what would you see?
The altitude of a bench mark
in the history of an idea?
Dumb shows (absent plots)
coming apart?
The significance of a species
or a slug’s trail of waste?
The radioactive milk
children dnnk
gives them eyes like saints’
and bones of silt.
3.
The wild beasts have fled
to hideouts having no mouth.
Dread floats the story,
but history is more
than the bread of prices.
It includes our lost accomplices,
the dead.
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