We, too, began with joy.
Then, sickness came;
then, poverty.
We were poor, so poor,
our children were are only friends.
Gently, gently,
through anger and pain,
love justified itself,
like the nails in the house
during a storm.
Somehow, we created hope,
reliable drum
in the shadow’s wrist;
a tuning fork
on the sidewalk of dreams.
At night, I was the one
who became a cello,
strung with all our roads,
where memory hums
to itself like a tire.
And you, mad as a clarinet
where the street divides;
a city of raindrops in a bush;
the slow honey that drips
from the sky’s old ladle…
the reason I’m frightened of death.
I swear by the wings
love spreads at my waist,
that I’ll carry your tune
until my tired strings break.
1979
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Beat Generation
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Death & Loss
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Ellipsis
a literary device that is used in narratives to omit some parts of a sentence or event, which gives the reader a chance to fill the gaps while acting or reading it out.
Hyperbole
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
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Metaphor
a comparison between two unrelated things through a shared characteristic
Simile
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Slant Rhyme
A rhyme where the words have similar sounds in their stressed syllables.
Varied Punctuation
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