John Berryman
John Berryman
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Dream Song 29
by John Berryman
 
 

There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart
so heavy, if he had a hundred years
& more, & weeping, sleepless, in all them time
Henry could not make good.
Starts again always in Henry's ears
the little cough somewhere, an odour, a chime.

And there is another thing he has in mind
like a grave Sienese face a thousand years
would fail to blur the still profiled reproach of.  Ghastly,
with open eyes, he attends, blind.
All the bells say: too late.  This is not for tears;
thinking.

But never did Henry, as he thought he did,
end anyone and hacks her body up
and hide the pieces, where they may be found.
He knows: he went over everyone, & nobody's missing.
Often he reckons, in the dawn, them up.
Nobody is ever missing.

 

 

RESURRECTION CEMETERY, MENDOTA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA

COD:  Committed suicide by jumping off of the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, MN

 

 

 

 

American Poet John Berryman Expressing Himself While Sitting in His Semi Empty Apartment
American Poet John Berryman Expressing Himself While Sitting in His Semi Empty Apartment
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