Robert Francis

In Memoriam: Four Poets

1
 
Searock his tower above the sea,
Searock he built, not ivory.
Searock as well his haunted art
Who gave to plunging hawks his hearts.
 
2
 
He loved to stand upon his head
To demonstrate he was not dead.
Ah, if his poems misbehave
’Tis only to defy the grave.
 
3
 
This exquisite patrician bird
Grooming a neatly folded wing
Guarded for years the Sacred Word.
A while he sang then ceased to sing.
 
4
 
His head carved out of granite O,
His hair a wayward drift of snow,
He worshipped the great God of Flow
By holding on and letting go.
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