James Wright

–Online Poems Essay, Research Paper


At The Executed Murderer’s Grave


Why should we do this? What good is it to us?


Above all, how can we do such a thing?


How can it possibly be done? –Freud


I.


My name is James A. Wright, and I was born


Twenty-five miles from this infected grave,


In Martins Ferry, Ohio, where one slave


To Hazel-Atlas Glass became my father.


He tried to teach me kindness. I return


Only in memory now, aloof, unhurried,


To dead Ohio, where I might lie buried,


Had I not run away before my time.


Ohio caught George Doty. Clean as lime,


His skull rots empty here. Dying’s the best


Of all the arts men learn in a dead place.


I walked here once. I made my loud display,


Leaning for language on a dead man’s voice.


Now sick of lies, I turn to face the past.


I add my easy greivance to the rest:


II.


Doty, if I confess I do not love you,


Will you let me alone? I burn for my own lies.


The nights electrocute my fugitive,


My mind. I run like the bewildered mad


At St. Clair Sanitarium, who lurk,


Arch and cunning, under the maple trees,


Pleased to be playing guilty after dark.


Staring to bed, they croon self-lullabies.


Doty, you make me sick. I am not dead.


I croon my tears at fifty cents a line.


III.


Idiot, he demanded love from girls,


and murdered one. Also, he was a thief.


He left two women and a ghost with child.


The hair, foul as a dog’s upon his head,


Made such revolting Ohio animals


Fitter for vomit than a kind man’s grief.


I waste no pity on the dead that stink,


And no love’s lost between me and the crying


Drunks of Belaire, Ohio, where police


Kick at their kidneys till they die of drink.


Christ may restore them whole, for all of me.


Alive and dead, those giggling muckers who


Saddled my nightmares thirty years ago


Can do without my widely printed sighing


Over their pains with paid sincerity.


I do not pity the dead, I pity the dying.


IV.


I pity myself, because a man is dead.


If Belmont County killed him, what of me?


His victims never loved him. Why sh

ould we?


And yet, nobody had to kill him either.


It does no good to woo the grass, to veil


The quicklime hole of a man’s defeat and shame.


Nature-lovers are gone. To hell with them.


I kick the clods away, and speak my name.


V.


This grave’s gash festers. Maybe it will heal,


When all are caught with what they had to do


In fear of love, when every man stands still


By the last sea,


And the princes of the sea come down


To lay away their robes, to judge the earth


And its dead, and we dead stand undefended everywhere,


And my bodies–father and child and unskilled criminal–


Ridiculously kneel to bare my scars,


My sneaking crimes, to God’s unpitying stars.


VI.


Staring politely, they will not mark my face


From any murderer’s, buried in this place.


Why should they? We are nothing but a man.


VII.


Doty, the rapist and murderer,


Sleeps in a ditch of fire, and cannot hear;


And where, in earth or hell’s unholy peace,


Men’s suicides will stop, God knows, not I.


Angels and pebbles mock me under trees.


Earth is a door I cannot even face.


Order be damned, I do not want to die,


Even to keep Belaire, Ohio, safe.


The hackles on my neck are fear, not grief.


(Open, dungeon! Open roof of the ground!)


I hear the last sea in the Ohio grass,


Heaving a tide of gray disastrousness.


Wrinkles of winter ditch the rotted face


Of Doty, killer, imbecile, and thief:


Dirt of my flesh, defeated, underground.


1963


Online Source: http://www.it.cc.mn.us/literature/grave.html


Beginning


The moon drops one or two feathers into the fields.


The dark wheat listens.


Be still.


Now.


There they are, the moon’s young, trying


Their wings.


Between trees, a slender woman lifts up the lovely shadow


Of her face, and now she steps into the air, now she is gone


Wholly, into the air.


I stand alone by an elder tree, I do not dare breathe


Or move.


I listen.


The wheat leans back toward its own darkness,


And I lean toward mine.


Online Source: http://www.palace.net/~llama/poetry/beginning

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