Postscript (1990)
The Bottom Line
I shall leave behind nothing, nothing.
His Excellency Nothing I shall not leave
For others: over there, what has happened may recur,
With Adam-Eve like old acquaintances.
I shall leave behind nothing, nothing.
I must confirm a line in From the Forest:
Wherever my word can reach, there I am.
My every word an open eye. A Milky Way of eyes
Shone through me in the dark, illuminating
The visions of unseen atoms.
I shall take with me from the would-be nonexistence
My cradle, my broom I once wanted to compare
To a dried rain, my first dove
That learned humming up to her Creator.
And I swear I shall
Take with me the breath of my extinguished friends:
When I gnawed on wood, they fed me
With the honey of friendship.
I shall take with me a pebble
Inscribed with letters by no human hand.
February 12, 1990
On My Father's Yortsayt
Snowlight, field-in and field — up to my father,
Suntears drip in the snow — up to my father.
Seventy years I walk among snowlight
To reach my father on time.
Is it the silence that cries in the snow, or is it
His red violin accompanying me among snowlight?
What a destiny in snow to feel:
The distance gets close, ever closer.
Shall I tell my father from what place
I bear my breaths in my arms? Can I find
Words to awaken his silence,
To open up his frozen eyes?
Snowlight, field-in and field-out. Mustn't neglect
To tell him: Your son is the same.
For it may be: my father is no more,
Arose long ago for his resurrection …
October 17, 1990