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2006-09-11 12:10 PM For the Falling Man Read/Post Comments (4) |
Poem: "For the Falling Man" by Annie Farnsworth from Bodies of Water, Bodies of Light.
For the Falling Man I see you again and again tumbling out of the sky, in your slate-grey suit and pressed white shirt. At first I thought you were debris from the explosion, maybe gray plaster wall or fuselage but then I realized that people were leaping. I know who you are, I know there's more to you than just this image on the news, this ragdoll plummeting— I know you were someone's lover, husband, daddy. Last night you read stories to your children, tucked them in, then curled into sleep next to your wife. Perhaps there was small sleepy talk of the future. Then, before your morning coffee had cooled you'd come to this; a choice between fire or falling. How feeble these words, billowing in this aftermath, how ineffectual this utterance of sorrow. We can see plainly it's hopeless, even as the words trail from our mouths —but we can't help ourselves—how I wish we could trade them for something that could really have caught you. Read/Post Comments (4) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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