Daily Archives: May 23, 2014

Last Poem

It ends here

on a pinpoint
balanced,
pierced
lightly, slightly
raised above a
white matte surface,
well lit
and prepared
for study;

ends here

in death, still
apparently ready
to come back
to life at a spark
moment;

is its own
epitaph, condensed
clues,
map to buried
value;

what it says about
its origin is not
easily discerned

but that it ends here
sends some signal
as to where it might
have begun — in

a collector’s eye,
a pirate’s free hand,
a gravedigger’s shed
full of dirty tools
used mostly in
necessary chores
of sorrow and
what sorrow
leaves behind.

— Tony Brown,  May 23rd, 2014.  Finale.


Apology

I am sorry,
but you must understand
that whatever tenderness
I held from birth
as my own

was squeezed early on into
the relative safety of
stony, hard locked fists.

This constant warring,
this impotent boxing
I have called “living,”
has all been
a shadow game
I have played

hoping it might
shake loose
a better man
from inside them.

 


The last two new poems

Later today (May 23rd) I will be posting the last two new poems I will write here.  (They are done.)

After 40+ years grinding out a few thousand poems, I think I’m done.

I’ll take a break of indeterminate time and then return to this blog, revising and editing older pieces and bringing them up to date.  I will likely “repost” those revisions so subscribers will continue to see poems in their feed.

Thanks in advance for sticking around.