The Mind assumes The Position Under a cocaine moon. Flip. Live it up. De-tox, re-tox, just like tides. Shouldn'a, wouldn'a. Ifn't. There is no shadow without a field To fall on. Tomorrow we can say, "Tomorrow." Don't tell me the truth will set you free. It's too busy making you a hero. As for critics, they don't know. They'll never know. They're not supposed to know. Acedia aside, Acceptance is the only way that grace survives. In us. Us shadows with no field to fall on. The violins were slobbering. There were heavy buildings. There were plenty of anxious people, crying, "That men may not forget me utterly." So there was a bonfire made of oars. There was. Without you I'd be heartless. I'd say, "Be there when it all goes wrong!" I might be stupid but I ain't slow. I don't believe in a world You could lose in a heartbeat. Used with the permission of Copper Canyon Press, P.O. Box 271, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0271, www.cc.press.org | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: 16. TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL, MAY 1652 by JOHN MILTON AN EPISTLE THROWN INTO A RIVER IN A BALL OF WAX by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) GRACE AFTER MEAT (1) by ROBERT BURNS ETERNITY OF LOVE PROTESTED by THOMAS CAREW THE LAW OF LIBERTY by ALICE CARY OLNEY HYMNS: 55. LOVE CONSTRAINING TO OBEDIENCE by WILLIAM COWPER A NORSE WAR-SONG, A.D. 750, FR. THE DEATH SONG OF LODBROC by WILLIAM ALEXANDER CRAIG |