Sadness Weeps

In my day hate clouds skies
that promise fair, and knives
hidden in words slash at the claims
of the meek to inherit the earth.
I sit in a comfortable house that
walls out cries of pain and hunger
along a street of lawns as tame as
well-bred faces. If rain falls
like tears it is because sadness
weeps in words praising our roses
and their fragrance while the wheat I grew
for my neighbors’ bread
sours in the bin.

    Original Citation
    America (5 Oct. 1968) 294.
    Word Count
    80
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1968
    Complete Poems
    201
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    In my day hate clouds skies
    Poetic Form
    open
    Twitter Quote
    If rain falls / like tears it is because sadness / weeps in words praising our roses