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sample poems from The Human LineGate C22God's Grief If You Knew Pray for Peace God's Grief Great parent who must have started out with such high hopes. What magnitude of suffering, the immensity of guilt, the staggering despair. A mind the size of the sun, burning with longing, a heart huge as a gray whale breaching, streaming seawater against the pale sky. Man god or beast god, god that breathes in every pleated leaf, throat sac of frog, pinfeather and shaft-- god of plutonium and penicillin, drunk sleeping on the subway grate, god of Joan of Arc, god of Crazy Horse, Lady Day, bringing us to our knees, god of Houdini with hands like a river, of Einstein, regret running thick in his veins, god of Stalin, god of Somoza, god of the long march, the Trail of Tears, the trains, god of Allende and god of Tookie, the strawberry picker, fire in his back, god of midnight, god of winter, god of rouged children sold with a week's lodging and airfare to Thailand, god in trouble, god at the end of his rope-- sleepless, helpless-- desperate god, frantic god, whale heart lost in the shallows, beached on the sand, parched, blistered, crushed by gravity's massive weight. |
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