Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Let's Have a Poem, Shall We? Oh Yes, Let's.

It's Sweet to Be Remembered

by Charles Wright

No one's remembered much longer than a rock
is remembered beside the road
If he's lucky or
Some tune or harsh word
uttered in childhood or back in the day.

Still how nice to imagine some kid someday
picking that rock up and holding it in his hand
Briefly before he chucks it
Deep in the woods in a sunny spot in the tall grass.

"It's Sweet to Be Remembered" by Charles Wright, from Sestets. © Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2009. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)


And me, I stole this from The Writer's Almanac.

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