A Poet Reflects

Now, after so much solitude,
death doesn’t frighten me,
not yours, not mine either.
And those words, the last time,
have no power over me.  I know
intense love always leads to mourning.

—Louise Glück, from “Metamorphosis” in The Triumph of Achilles (The Ecco Press, 1985)

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