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Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, A Ship of Bones


12.15.10 Posted in Contributor Series 7, today's words by

Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone
A Ship of Bones
By Harris Tobias

Lay the old man down, lay him down
His wretched bones are dry and worn
Give the ferryman a coin or
Let him drown
These brittle bones won’t walk again
Lay him down, lay him down
Make paddles of his hands
Use his skull to bail
Rig his thigh bones for a mast
And his skin to make a sail
Weave his hair for cordage
Use his knuckle bones for dice
Kiss him once upon the lips
And kiss his eyelids twice
Let him go, let him go
He’s done with life

Lay him down, lay him down
The old man’s gone ahead
To that strange shore
Where the beach is dark
Where the dead are moored
Let him go, lay him down
He cannot help us anymore


Root Cellar (November) was the most recent poem by Harris to appear at vox poetica.




2 Responses to “Contributor Series 7: The Confessional Diary of Bone, A Ship of Bones”

  1. Heart wrenching and yet fantastic.

  2. joanna says:

    this reads like a sea chanty for the forsaken; dark and rhythmic and deep, it calls to the reader…

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