In Celebration

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You sit in a chair, touched by nothing, feeling 
the old self become the older self, imagining 
only the patience of water, the boredom of stone. 
You think that silence is the extra page, 
you think that nothing is good or bad, not even
the darkness that fills the house while you sit watching
it happen. You’ve seen it happen before. Your friends
move past the window, their faces soiled with regret.
You want to wave but cannot raise your hand.
You sit in a chair. You turn to the nightshade spreading
a poisonous net around the house. You taste 
the honey of absence. It is the same wherever 
you are, the same if the voice rots before 
the body, or the body rots before the voice.
You know that desire leads only to sorrow, that sorrow
leads to achievement which leads to emptiness. 
You know that this is different, that this 
is the celebration, the only celebration, 
that by giving yourself over to nothing,
you shall be healed. You know there is joy in feeling
your lungs prepare themselves for an ashen future,
so you wait, you stare and you wait, and the dust settles
and the miraculous hours of childhood wander in darkness.

© Mark Strand