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Today's poem is by DeWitt Clinton

At the End of the War
        after "The End and the Beginning," Wislawa Syzmborska

We need to do something about all the lost limbs.
Would somebody please volunteer to search
for all those lost legs, arms, faces?

We're all thirsty, yes, but does anybody know
where we can find a brook, a creek that
doesn't have our floating cousins?

Yes, yes, we need a morgue, but first
we must find a few dogs to tell us
who is beneath the stones.

We know Gertrude and Maurice and maybe
Alfonse, maybe more, all have to be found.
Bandages, surely someone has some bandages.

We want to rebuild.
Does anyone have a ladder?
Let's leave God out of this for a while.
Let's start in the square and slowly remove

what was thrown down from the sky.
Who knows how to get a good weather report?
Will there be good weather for tomorrow?

Yes, that's a good idea, but we can always
talk, there's always time to talk.
We've got such a mess.

Brooms. Everybody, find all the brooms.
Can anyone send a letter? We need to let
someone know this has happened.

Tomorrow we can start burning our families.
Surely someone will see the smoke.
Surely someone will come.



Copyright © 2020 DeWitt Clinton All rights reserved
from At the End of the War
Kelsay Books
Reprinted by Verse Daily® with permission

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