Saturday, November 03, 2007

William Michaelian: The Fall of the Ten Thousand

Click here for the audio segment The Fall of the Ten Thousand read by Lola Koundakjian.


The fig tree wears
ten thousand yellowed leaves,
each a mortal distance
from the ground.

Through the window,
I see another one is down.

When this war is over,
frightened blood-sick soldiers
will contemplate their deeds,
then count them all.

Through the window,
I see another one is down,

another one . . . is down.

October 7, 2006

This poem is taken from William Michaelian's Songs and Letters, and appears with the author's permission.

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