William Stanley Merwin

My Friends

My friends without shields walk on the target
 
It is late the windows are breaking
 
My friends without shoes leave
What they love
Grief moves among them as a fire among
Its bells
My friends without clocks turn
On the dial they turn
They part
 
My friends with names like gloves set out
Bare handed as they have lived
And nobody knows them
It is they that lay the wreaths at the milestones it is their
Cups that are found at the wells
And are then chained up
 
My friends without feet sit by the wall
Nodding to the lame orchestra
Brotherhood it says on the decorations
My friend without eyes sits in the rain smiling
With a nest of salt in his hand
 
My friends without fathers or houses hear
Doors opening in the darkness
Whose halls announce
 
Behold the smoke has come home
 
My friends and I have in common
The present a wax bell in a wax belfry
This message telling of
Metals this
Hunger for the sake of hunger this owl in the heart
And these hands one
For asking one for applause
 
My friends with nothing leave it behind
In a box
My friends without keys go out from the jails it is night
They take the same road they miss
Each other they invent the same banner in the dark
They ask their way only of sentries too proud to breathe
 
At dawn the stars on their flag will vanish
 
The water will turn up their footprints and the day will rise
Like a monument to my
Friends the forgotten
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