Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Who comforts you now that the wheel has broken? No more princes for the poor. Loss whittling you thin. Grief is the constant now, hope the last word spoken.
In a dance of two elegies, which circles the drain? A token year with its daisies and carbines is where we begin.            Who comforts you now? That the wheel has broken
is Mechanics 101; to keep dreaming when the joke’s on you? Well, crazier legends have been written.                                 Grief is the constant now; hope, the last word spoken
on a motel balcony, shouted in a hotel kitchen. No kin      can make this journey for you. The route’s locked in.                  Who comforts you now that the wheel has broken
the bodies of its makers? Beyond the smoke and                      ashes, what you hear rising is nothing but the wind.   Who comforts you? Now that the wheel has broken,
grief is the constant. Hope: the last word spoken.

Rita Dove      
Testimony:1968
 

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