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This man, near to his end,

glimpses the mound up ahead

and cries out: “All this goes with me —

the clean suit they’ll dress the thing in

pockets empty of cash

the botched memory—

the failure to spell in any language

the chipped tooth just off center

the deformed arthritic fourth finger

on the left hand that won’t clench –

the fear of losing gold

and silver fillings too,

I take them with me

along with the fear of falling –

shovel fresh soil on the lot;

bury the scorn / the unreason

and the idea of dates in time –

shove them well under.

Entomb the vain rational.”

He said all that,

put his feet up on the table

and grinned like a clown.

Barry Wallenstein

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