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Someone told me that a god died so we dont have to. And yet, look. Just look at us. Nothings fair people screaming, the rides too rough. And Death with his huff and puff.
There must be an atom always burning somewherea mansion in the sky to which we are returning. A place of real quiet, a bundle of straw where the wolf lies down by the door.
Maybe this is what our words are for. To be a lullaby for death. To know paradise in the nonsense of the poet and the scientistto say some theory of peace to the wolf who is law. from "Lullaby for the Wolf"
AUTHOR BIO: Steve Scafidi is the author of the poetry collection Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer, winner of the Larry Levis Reading Prize. He is a cabinetmaker and lives with his family in Summit Point, West Virginia.
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