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A Man in a Room, and other poems - 18. her answer is none
Poem No. 47
Summertime
is where the hopes of the future
meet the reality of the past.
In the heat we long for the cold,
when while there, we long for the heat.
Wintertime
is where the hopes of the future
hide the truth of the present.
Poem No. 48
Prelude:
The faces of the past linger by,
and in them the future I see;
a hollow life waits for me,
while hope whispers its sweet lie.
Poem:
In the world, I will not live,
not as long as a tree or a stone,
for I wasn't given their grace.
My only chance for it
comes from a plane of two dimensions,
and the thoughts spilled upon them.
To live as long as a stone,
so few have been able to do it,
so few have actually tried.
And yet I will not live in this world,
and so I have to try.
Postlude:
In beauty's embrace I long to be;
without it there's no reason for me.
Poem No. 49
We go along in the big parade,
thinking we know the score,
Hoping for a chance to do what's
not been done before.
From the darkness, misty fingers reach,
beckoning me to myself.
"How do I know it's me?" I say.
The reply is none.
In the darkness she stands with features horrible.
Others answered, who looked like me,
called to themselves,
apostle and novice alike,
"How do I know it's me?"
Her answer is none.
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