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“Randall Jarrell” by Robert Lowell

By Ernest Hilbert • June 23, 2010 • Poetry

The dream went like a rake of sliced bamboo,
slats of dust distracted by a downdraw;
I woke and knew I held a cigarette;
I looked, there was none, could have been none;
I slept off years before I woke again,
palming the floor, shaking the sheets. I saw
nothing was burning. I awoke, I saw
I was holding two lighted cigarettes . . . .
They come this path, old friends, old buffs of death.
Tonight it’s Randall, his spark still fire though humble,
his gnawed wrist called like Kitten. “What kept you so long,
racing the cooling grindstone of your ambition?
You didn’t write, you rewrote . . . . But tell me,
Cal, why did we live? Why do we die?”

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