one can always speak of the dead

the temptation
is strong
to lift one’s voice
in blind prescience
or rheumy hindsight;
to oneself
and to others;
alone or together;
under the sun
and beneath the moon.

in the end,
one can always
speak of the dead
without boldness
or courage,
but merely with
the faintest effort
of breath.

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