Poems
14.03.2010 / 17.35 pm
 
by Raymond Clevie Carver
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He said it doesn't look good
he said it looks bad in fact real bad
he said I counted thirty-two of them on one lung before
I quit counting them
I said I'm glad I wouldn't want to know
about any more being there than that
he said are you a religious man do you kneel down
in forest groves and let yourself ask for help
when you come to a waterfall
mist blowing against your face and arms
do you stop and ask for understanding at those moments
I said not yet but I intend to start today
he said I'm real sorry he said
I wish I had some other kind of news to give you
I said Amen and he said something else
I didn't catch and not knowing what else to do
and not wanting him to have to repeat it
and me to have to fully digest it
I just looked at him
for a minute and he looked back it was then
I jumped up and shook hands with this man who'd just given me
something no one else on earth had ever given me
I may have even thanked him habit being so strong.


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An Afternoon

As he writes, without looking at the sea,
he feels the tip of his pen begin to tremble.
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Late Fragment

And did you get what
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Happiness

So early it's still almost dark out.
I'm near the window with coffee,
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Caput Mortuum

Not even if with a wizard force I might
Have summoned whomsoever I would name,
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Thanatopsis

To him who in the love of nature holds
Communion with her visible forms, she speaks
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Love

Then said Almitra, 'Speak to us of Love.'

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On The Death Of Mr. Crashaw

Poet and Saint! to thee alone are given
The two most sacred names of earth and heaven,
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Anniversary Hymn

Our fathers, in the years grown dim, reared slowly, wall by wall
A holy dwelling-place for Him, that filleth all in all.
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