Collected Poems of John Holmes
Holmes, John A., Jr.
2002
You living look [A hundred years from now]
You living look [A hundred years from now]
You living, look, it is noontime here and now. I, dead when you read this, am young and tall. I stand. I feel the sunlight on my brow; The sunlight blinds me from the painted wall. | |
It is well with me. My early hopes came true. My poems find their words, my love its love, My life its work. Is it as well with you? | |
Here where I am and now the shadows move, They lengthen always, yet the day is bright. I have a quiet house with books. I sleep At night-time not alone as once I might. | |
There are no promises that I must keep, Except to say, I am, and in what way, And by what skill and will, and at this hour; Except a desperate vow to split your day With words of mine that use the pine-root's power Under the rock. The time of man is brief. With the living mind that holds your noontime fast, Think, as I do, in strong and useless grief, It was noontime here, and now the noon is past. | |