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The Morning Paper

Text of Poem

The morning paper told
of gains made by our side,
and the number of killed and wounded
(but these were men that died,

a nightmare round of facts),
but statistics do not bleed
so we find comfort in adding
the score to the news we read.

The morning stands in my window,
a sparrow chirps in the eaves,
I think of the wonder a child has
for the dance of sun on leaves.

First Line
The morning paper told
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1971
Original Citation
Catalyst (October 1971) 17.
Complete Poems
243
Word Count
73
Poetic Form
closed
Observations
an implicitly anti-Vietnam War poem
Themes