Collected Poems of John Holmes
Holmes, John A., Jr.
2002
Being so
Being so
Not laughed at for clothes, Weight, the gait, the nose, The fortunate in body go Anywhere, and never know. A few uncover and are glad of What they might not have had, Those lucky in leg and skull Who have their fingers all. | |
Rolled everywhere, like rain, The others fall between, Mean well and mean to be Not stupid, savage, silly, Who use inside the head The verb crowd, the noun crowd. | |
Oh but the blaze of air Toward the end of September, Blue, and the root-smell. Into it all fling and fall Down tides of leaf and snow, Intent on being so. | |
