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Poems From Providence - The Poet's Press

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I am the one who asks, Is it worth it?<br />

I who hear the X-ray wind reply, It is!<br />

I am the one who would not stay in caves,<br />

I was discontent in the treetops.<br />

I wanted to be bird and whale and rocket.<br />

Ever, o ever more mortal now —<br />

— friends falling away like withered leaves —<br />

still I find joy in this subliminal shrine of autumn.<br />

My hand is full of fossil shells<br />

picked up from the lake shore rubble,<br />

scallops enduring with the same rock faith<br />

(implicit minimum vocabulary):<br />

I live, and the increase of my consciousness<br />

is the span of my life.<br />

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