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Love is Not Earned

Text of Poem

A display of my skills
slapped up on a billboard
would need more than neon
lights to catch the public eye.
Father always made his hay
before it rained; Grandfather
said his say with an orchard
and beehives, Winesaps and
comb honey. My talent for
indolence keeps me from being
an Orville Wright or an
Isaac Stern or a Pinter (Harold),
and I make any Sunday morning
speak softly that calls me
to examine my conscience.
But you set a halo on my head,
a crown of love and I know
(even if it slips on occasion)
I never earned it but like
grace it was freely given.

First Line
A display of my skills
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1981
Original Citation
Northeast 3.11 (Summer 1981) 5.
Complete Poems
415
Word Count
108
Poetic Form
open
Bibliographic Notes

No page # in file HFP Box 57 (1975-81)

Themes