HOWARD NEMEROV reads "To D-, Dead By Her Own Hand"

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • My dear, I wonder if before the end
    You ever thought about a children’s game-
    I’m sure you must have played it too-in which
    You ran along a narrow garden wall
    Pretending it to be a mountain ledge
    So steep a snowy darkness fell away
    On either side to deeps invisible;
    And when you felt your balance being lost
    You jumped because you feared to fall, and thought
    For only an instant: That was when I died.
    That was a life ago. And now you’ve gone,
    Who would no longer play the grown-ups’ game
    Where, balanced on the ledge above the dark,
    You go on running and you don’t look down,
    Nor ever jump because you fear to fall.
    ~
    From "The Collected Poems of Howard Nemerov"

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