RANDOM JACK POETRY HOUR: LIFE SONGS
Death
Songs
The
Lakota, Cheyenne and Navajo
All
sing their songs of death
At
the hour of the reckoning
To
welcome eternal rest
Big
Foot sang at Wounded Knee
Frozen
on the barren land
Black
Kettle sang at Sand Creek
Where
he made his final stand
As
the sun sets on our varied lives
We
seek a vision that will please
As
basic as the call to prayer
That
bends us to our knees
Dickinson
sang her song of death
Praising
nature and painting dreams
Freud
sang his song of death
Its
final notes neither heard nor seen
Mozart
sang his requiem
Until
it placed him in his grave
All
the earthly saints sang prayers
One
last soul to save
Whitman
at the appointed hour
Sang
of self and lovely flowers
Yeats
sang of lovers lost
A
lament of such a woeful cost
We
sing our songs of soulful sorrow
Uncertain
what will be tomorrow
But
on the hour of our last day
We
yield to bow our heads and pray
We
sing of things we might have done
Battles
lost and battles won
We
dive into the deep unknown
Not
knowing whether we have grown
Enough
to make it right
We
sing so long, farewell, goodnight