Homer
Kevin McGrath
YOU who see through us as if We never walked the world, Speculating as if we were Simply imitating your words, How absolute you are.
Your genius enveloped us We did not know that we Were formed by your kind Vision supercharging The gravity of life on earth.
Then when you withdrew speech Which made all this seem true, We were obliged to fabricate Pretend days were just the same That light had not been veiled.
You gave us destiny and hearts Outlined love’s nubile body, You made us search ourselves To think we wore our souls inside To be changed just like a tunic.
So now we wander here and there Lives pausing in their moments, The sights that you offered we Repeat when the sun is strong For action to be obvious.
As we go out on the fields Which you circumscribed, Plains of death and ambition Axles racing in their wheels Blood upon the powdery sand:
There are ingots of experience And shadows in the night, Fires flash and gleam as All this runs away in time - To your great voice we turn:
Desperate to hear your sound Compose desire and grief, There is astonishment conceived Since you left us to ourselves Staring at your figures.
- Cambridge, November 2008
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