Saying good-bye
is worse than weeping
over dead gods
It’s a place to end a story
or a nature walk or fold
the white pages of poetry
into handkerchiefs
Some say there are dark
dreams in every house:
jacket pockets hanging
loosely from closet hooks,
drawing rooms or parlors
with silver tea sets on glass tops
Some say there are dark
secrets in the carved words
of playwrights: the pauses
between the moments
before an actor speaks:
“Am I supposed
to be afraid of you?
I am, you know.
Perhaps this is a good time
to say ‘good bye'"
If after these words are said,
and one feels inclined to leave,
this is the time I want to be
placed under glass
Act II, scene iii
Re: Act II, scene iii
particularly fond of :
It's a place to end a story
or a nature walk or fold
the white pages of poetry
into handkerchiefs
but the entire poem is well crafted and poignant ....enjoyed
It's a place to end a story
or a nature walk or fold
the white pages of poetry
into handkerchiefs
but the entire poem is well crafted and poignant ....enjoyed
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Act II, scene iii
"...all the men and women merely players"
Willy was right.
Willy was right.
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Re: Act II, scene iii
Exquisite poetry. Just lovely.
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