4 Powerful Poems about Parkinson's and Growing Older | Robin Morgan | TED Talks

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When I was only three or four,
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I fell in love with poetry,
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with the rhythms and the music of language;
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with the power of metaphor and of imagery,
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poetry being the essence of communication --
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the discipline, the distillation.
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And all these years later, the poems I'll read today
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are from my just-finished seventh book of poetry.
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Well, five years ago, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
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Though there's no cure yet,
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advances in treatment are really impressive.
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But you can imagine that I was appalled to learn
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that women are largely left out of research trials,
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despite gender-specific medical findings having demonstrated
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that we are not actually just small men --
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(Laughter)
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who happen to have different reproductive systems.
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Gender-specific medicine is good for men, too.
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But you bring to a crisis the person you already are,
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including the, yes, momentum that you've learned to invoke
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through passionate caring and through action,
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both of which require but also create energy.
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So as an activist, I began working with the Parkinson's Disease Foundation --
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that's pdf.org --
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to create a major initiative to put women on the Parkinson's disease map.
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And as a poet, I began working with this subject matter,
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finding it tragic, hilarious, sometimes even joyful.
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I do not feel diminished by Parkinson's;
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I feel distilled by it,
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and I actually very much like the woman I'm distilling into.
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"No Signs of Struggle"
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Growing small requires enormity of will:
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just sitting still in the doctor's waiting room
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watching the future shuffle in and out,
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watching it stoop; stare at you
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while you try not to look.
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Rare is an exchange:
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a smile of brief, wry recognition.
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You are the new kid on the block.
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Everyone here was you once.
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You are still learning that growing small requires a largeness of spirit
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you can't fit into yet:
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acceptance of irritating help from those who love you;
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giving way and over, but not up.
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You've swallowed hard the contents of the "Drink Me" bottle,
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and felt yourself shrink.
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Now, familiar furniture looms,
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floors tilt, and doorknobs yield only when wrestled round with both hands.
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It demands colossal patience, all this growing small:
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your diminished sleep at night,
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your handwriting, your voice, your height.
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You are more the incredible shrinking woman
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than the Buddhist mystic, serene, making do with less.
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Less is not always more.
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Yet in this emptying space, space glimmers,
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becoming visible.
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Here is a place behind the eyes of those accustomed
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by what some would call diminishment.
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It is a place of merciless poetry,
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a gift of presence previously ignored,
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drowned in the daily clutter.
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Here every gesture needs intention,
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is alive with consciousness.
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Nothing is automatic.
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You can spot it in the provocation of a button,
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an arm poking at a sleeve,
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a balancing act at a night-time curb while negotiating the dark.
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Feats of such modest valor,
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who would suspect them to be exercises in an intimate, fierce discipline,
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a metaphysics of being relentlessly aware?
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Such understated power here,
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in these tottering dancers who exert stupendous effort
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on tasks most view as insignificant.
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Such quiet beauty here, in these,
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my soft-voiced, stiff-limbed people;
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such resolve masked by each placid face.
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There is immensity required in growing small,
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so bent on such unbending grace.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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This one is called "On Donating My Brain to Science."
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(Laughter)
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Not a problem.
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Skip over all the pages reassuring religious people.
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Already a universal donor: kidneys, corneas, liver, lungs,
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tissue, heart, veins, whatever.
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Odd that the modest brain never imagined its unique value in research,
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maybe saving someone else from what it is they're not quite sure I have.
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Flattering, that.
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So fill in the forms,
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drill through the answers,
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trill out a blithe spirit.
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And slice me, dice me, spread me on your slides.
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Find what I'm trying to tell you.
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Earn me, learn me, scan me, squint through your lens.
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Uncover what I'd hint at if I could.
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Be my guest, do your best, harvest me, track the clues.
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This was a good brain while alive.
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This was a brain that paid its dues.
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So slice me, dice me, smear me on your slides,
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stain me, explain me, drain me like a cup.
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Share me, hear me:
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I want to be used I want to be used
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I want to be used up.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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And this one's called "The Ghost Light."
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Lit from within is the sole secure way
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to traverse dark matter.
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Some life forms -- certain mushrooms, snails, jellyfish, worms --
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glow bioluminescent,
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and people as well;
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we emit infra-red light from our most lucent selves.
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Our tragedy is we can't see it.
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We see by reflecting.
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We need biofluorescence to show our true colors.
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External illumination can distort, though.
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When gravity bends light,
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huge galaxy clusters can act as telescopes,
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elongating background images of star systems to faint arcs --
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a lensing effect
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like viewing distant street lamps through a glass of wine.
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A glass of wine or two now makes me weave
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as if acting the drunkard's part;
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as if, besotted with unrequited love
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for the dynamic Turner canvasses spied out by the Hubble,
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I could lurch down a city street set
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without provoking every pedestrian walk-on stare.
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Stare as long as you need to.
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If you think about it, walking, even standing, is illogical --
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such tiny things, feet! --
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(Laughter)
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especially when one's body is not al dente anymore.
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(Laughter)
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Besides, creature of extremes and excess,
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I've always thought Apollo beautiful but boring,
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and a bit of a dumb blonde.
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Dionysians don't do balance.
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Balance, in other words, has never been my strong point.
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But I digress.
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More and more these days,
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digression seems the most direct route through
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from where I've lost or found myself
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out of place, mind, turn, time.
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Place your foot just so, mind how you turn:
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too swift a swivel can bring you down.
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Take your time ushering the audience out,
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saying goodbye to the actors.
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The ghost light
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is what they call the single bulb
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hanging above the bare stage in an empty theater.
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In the empty theater of such a night,
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waking to meet no external radiance,
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this is the final struggle left to win,
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this the sole beacon to beckon the darkness in
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and let the rest begin,
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this the lens through which at last to see both Self and Other
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arrayed with the bright stain of original sin:
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lit from within.
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(Applause)
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And this is the last one.
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"This Dark Hour"
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Late summer, 4 A.M.
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The rain slows to a stop,
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dripping still from the broad leaves
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of blue hostas unseen in the garden's dark.
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Barefoot, careful on the slick slate slabs,
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I need no light, I know the way,
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stoop by the mint bed,
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scoop a fistful of moist earth,
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then grope for a chair,
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spread a shawl, and sit,
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breathing in the wet green August air.
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This is the small, still hour
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before the newspaper lands in the vestibule like a grenade,
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the phone shrills, the computer screen blinks and glares awake.
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There is this hour:
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poem in my head, soil in my hand:
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unnamable fullness.
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This hour, when blood of my blood
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bone of bone, child grown to manhood now --
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stranger, intimate, not distant but apart --
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lies safe, off dreaming melodies
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while love sleeps, safe, in his arms.
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To have come to this place,
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lived to this moment:
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immeasurable lightness.
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The density of black starts to blur umber.
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Tentative, a cardinal's coloratura,
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then the mourning dove's elegy.
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Sable glimmers toward grey;
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objects emerge, trailing shadows;
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night ages toward day.
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The city stirs.
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There will be other dawns, nights, gaudy noons.
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Likely, I'll lose my way.
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There will be stumbling, falling,
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cursing the dark.
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Whatever comes,
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there was this hour when nothing mattered,
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all was unbearably dear.
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And when I'm done with daylights,
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should those who loved me grieve too long a while,
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let them remember that I had this hour --
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this dark, perfect hour --
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and smile.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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