(Hommage to Archibald McLeish and Walt Whitman)
Verba Volant
A verse need not mean
But be,Its song climbing skyward
On sound —Its symbols allusive,
Not true.*
Yet its words,
The reverse,They cannot, too,
Hang there sky-borne
Suspended in time —No, to mean
Words still needTo touch down
PalpablyOn the ground.
Poets may gainsay themselves;
Words may not.