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Elegy for Poets MAG
We stretch out on our backs –
Quilt-less, quill-less,
No paper, no typewriter –
Forever comparing earth
With sky.
One would say we’ve an endless
Supply of material:
We have our night, our grass,
Our shooting stars,
Our dirt and worms, their appetites,
The clouds and all their ways of
being clouds,
The roots of trees, the far-off birds,
The sound of air, which is not the sound
of breath.
The stillness of our breath may be compared
To the stillness of our hearts
Hearts that skip beats like dusty old records
More often than not.
What verse can prop us up again
On legs of bone and blood and skin?
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I was inspired to write this piece when I heard how many people complained about having to write two poems for my English class. ONLY two poems. Little did they know, I had way more than two poems saved on my laptop. This inspired the name, Elegy for Poets, because nobody really seems to write poetry anymore. Except for on online forums of course.