The grayed one

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    The grayed one

    BY HOPE HAVARD EREKOSIMA


    He’s never a bore
    for countless heroic stories
    he tells to my ever ready ears

    he led me far away
    to the day of his youth
    where I saw truth
    sit atop the city gates

    i joined his peers at meals
    void of chemical pollutants
    we went fishing
    the sea was sparkling
    our catch was without oil spices
    and the air ever-fresh

    to the world I was born into we returned
    where I found countless folks
    cry out from holes we call homes
    so different a world from one I see in my dreams

    oh! my heart aches
    as I see him lie down without a word
    he has gone to join his ranks
    and on his gravestone I write
    the grayed one lives on.


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    jak commented on The grayed one

    07-12-2009

    some good lines. i get a real feeling of love for the grayed one. i too felt this way about my uncle and my grandfather.

    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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