American life in poetry
Many of us have felt helpless when we’ve tried to assist friends who are dealing with the deaths of loved ones. Here the Kentucky poet and publisher Jonathan Greene conveys that feeling of inadequacy in a single sentence. The brevity of the poem reflects the measured and halting speech of people attempting to offer words of condolence.
At the Grave
As Death often
sidelines us
it is good
to contribute
even if so little
as to shovel
some earth
into earth.