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Monday, May 15, 2017

THE FAREWELL

                                                      In Memoriam
                                          all the victims of the plague                

   
 
                        The speaker is a gay man dying of AIDS.          


          Now with accelerating force I feel
          the world fall back and reel away from me:  
                  
          Outside my window ceaselessly
          the wind streams by, and every tree
          spends itself terminally in leaves
          that give themselves into the air
          and twist away, fall down the street,
          scud, stumble, scurry out of sight
          under the culverts, into the night.   

          And all night long, beneath my dreams
          the worlds great, rushing rivers drain
          across the continents, down the wide plains,
          into the dark, dissolving sea.  

          All Nature gives itself away
          in perpetual farewell.  

          Now while my body’s failing cells
          detach themselves and drift away,
          you separate yourself from me.
          My hands, that once could keep you near,
          attempt to follow, tentatively,
          and lose themselves in empty air. 
          My eyes still seek your face, no longer there; 
          my ears strain after you, your voice, your feet
          retreating down hospital passageways.  

          My heart is gone;
          my soul has ceased to be my own;
          my thoughts no longer belong to me;
          my peace is broken, my pride pulled down.  

          Great is the power of Nature’s law,
          that every soul and body must obey;
          the writ that runs through every thing,
          the universal flaw;
          that not even Love can stay.                         






2 comments:

Gilbert said...

So True And Beautifully Written.

Anthony said...

Awesome !!!

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