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A Man in a Room, and other poems - 15. To stick at nothing
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Poem No. 37
Selina
She has a buoyant bounce
and a knuckly knock,
an eternal question
from her startling stock,
a medley of voices
that sound all the same,
and an eye for money
that's earned her her fame.
Poem No. 38
Death is exciting.
An autumn leaf
says it better than I can.
Death is refreshing.
A newborn baby
says it better than a leaf can.
Poem No. 39
So said the sun
as it rode the water:
The world is as young
as it wants to be
and calm as it could be.
All is right right-now
because none are awake to see.
Morning Song
Poem No. 40
My dreams stick at nothing
while I'm asleep or away
They make a toil of my pleasure
by having nothing to say
So my time is wasted
spilled and depleted
Leaving me empty, and in their way.
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