XAVIER'S TAKE ON LIFE.A Poem by Terry CollettXAVIER WANTS TO EXPERIENCE AND SEE ALL THINGS WHILE HE LIVES.Xavier looks down from the bridge. John Berryman jumped from here, He muses, noting the water, hearing The sounds behind and below. Xavier Looks up at the sky, sees birds, clouds. Many reasons why some person might Want to jump and die. Also many reasons Not to. Xavier breathes in the air, it hits His lungs, fresh, cool. Berryman and Henry Were they the same? What’s in a name? Xavier remembers reading Berryman’s Poems, drinking in the words, the themes, The humour, the haunting. Xavier lights up A cigarette, walks on, seen the place, puts In his book of experiences, things to do and Places to see. Xavier remembers that night In Paris, the church in the side street, that Man crying in a pew, silently, hands covering His face and that young woman sitting outside The cafe with her leg crossed over the other Revealing thighs to die for. Xavier looks back At the bridge where Berryman jumped in 1972. What else to do? What else to see? Maybe, Xavier muses, where Ezra Pound was held Prisoner after WW2 in that cage in Pisa Italy. © 2011 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on June 18, 2011 Last Updated on June 18, 2011 AuthorTerry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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