The Inevitable Words like Signposts

This morning’s paper carried a story
that stabbed me in the soft underbelly
of memory where I am most vulnerable.
Another old friend had left the field
and closed the gate behind him.

I walk back along the road until
those nights appear when we played
poker, drank prohibition booze and
harangued like pitchmen at a county fair.
Mac Kantor Don Murphy Cliff Millen
Stuffy Walters Viggo Justesen
names from the great days.

Now in my thoughts I hold a quiet
service with the candles and altar
we knelt before hoping our prayers
reached the Surveyor who drew
the maps of our future. But in these days
only the inevitable words like signposts
mark the way to the autumn woods
where leaves fall.

    Original Citation

    Ohio Review 19 (Spring-Summer 1978) 14.

    Word Count
    123
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1978
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    351
    Re-publication
    The Iowan (Spring 1979) 22, Ohio Review 30 (1983) 252.
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    The morning's paper carried a story
    Poetic Form
    open
    Bibliographic Notes

    Not listed in the Ward Bibliography as having been published in Snake in the Strawberries. An odd error for Ward to have made, since it's the last poem in the collection.

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    Another old friend had left the field / and closed the gate behind him.
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