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My son, my executioner-Donald Hall
My son, my executioner
I take you in my arms Quiet and small and just astir and whom my body warms Sweet death, small son, our instrument of immortality, your cries and hunger document our bodily decay. We twenty two and twenty five, who seemed to live forever, observe enduring life in you and start to die together. ~~~Donald Hall
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Hello, PistisSophia, welcome to the forum.
Thank you for sharing this work by Donald Hall. I have never actually heard of him until now, but, after doing some research about him, he writes beautifully! Some of his work reminds me somewhat of the more controversial of his time, seeming explicit, but beauty has mysterious ways. A few additional good ones I found: White Apples when my father had been dead a week I woke with his voice in my ear I sat up in bed and held my breath and stared at the pale closed door white apples and the taste of stone if he called again I would put on my coat and galoshes ----- Je Suis Une Table It has happened suddenly, by surprise, in an arbor, or while drinking good coffee, after speaking, or before, that I dumbly inhabit a density; in language, there is nothing to stop it, for nothing retains an edge. Simple ignorance presents, later, words for a function, but it is common pretense of speech, by a convention, and there is nothing at all but inner silence, nothing to relieve on principle now this intense thickening. ----- An Old Life Snow fell in the night. At five-fifteen I woke to a bluish mounded softness where the Honda was. Cat fed and coffee made, I broomed snow off the car and drove to the Kearsarge Mini-Mart before Amy opened to yank my Globe out of the bundle. Back, I set my cup of coffee beside Jane, still half-asleep, murmuring stuporous thanks in the aquamarine morning. Then I sat in my blue chair with blueberry bagels and strong black coffee reading news, the obits, the comics, and the sports. Carrying my cup twenty feet, I sat myself at the desk for this day's lifelong engagement with the one task and desire. |
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Im glad to see another Donald Hall fan
There are so many relatively unknown poets who never got their due, who spoke so sweet and succinctly.
Another poet, Vaquel Lindsay, who authored "The Leaden Eyed" is another poet that remains basically little known.... "not that they die, but that they die like sheep" V. Lindsay
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I had no idea until recently that Vachel Lindsay was a suicide!!!
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The Leaden-Eyed
Let not young souls be smothered out before They do quaint deeds and fully flaunt their pride. It is the world's one crime its babes grow dull, Its poor are ox-like, limp and leaden-eyed. Not that they starve, but starve so dreamlessly; Not that they sow, but that they seldom reap; Not that they serve, but have no gods to serve; Not that they die, but that they die like sheep. -- Vachel Lindsay
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