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Nick Visconti: Burial 

June 12, 2023 by PBQ Leave a Comment

It is love, 

not grief, which inters 

the deceased 

in a hill made of clay. 

 

                          Sod embraces 

crossed arms, legs, eyes shut 

looking forever 

 

                            at nothing 

beneath our feet—a container 

for men unmade, 

no boat to speak of. 

 

                            No oars 

darkly dipped 

in water as we pictured 

it would be. Instead, 

 

a single shred of light 

piercing every lens 

it catches. Instead, 

 

a pathway none cross, 

 

just follow through 

 

                           and up 

and up—the cusp of ending, 

nothing at all like the end. 

 

He isn’t in this yard when 

his children roam. Still, 

 

                           they dig, 

 

they expect to find him: 

braided leather, steel-wound aglets, 

his black opal intact. 

Filed Under: Issue 104, Poetry, Poetry 104 Tagged With: Nick Visconti

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