The Fool Wept

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    The Fool Wept

    The fool wept as his sorrows
    exploded and resonated against the
    walls of his tortured mind.
    Shaking, staring, and nervous,
    he thinks of his love and
    how his heart steals the warmth
    from the rest of his body
    and leaves him cold and confused.
    He says he's in love.
    He says he feels calm. He's not.
    His mind stays, lying in the bed of anxiety
    while his body wanders off in its
    pitiful daily routine.
    He looks in the mirror and puts on
    his glasses ten times over.
    He thinks he looks bad.
    He wore his good pants yesterday.
    He wants to wear them again today
    but thinks it will make him unattractive.
    He doesn't like to talk about school.
    He enjoys his days. He gets inspired,
    but that inspiration vaporizes
    as soon as he enters his house
    of delirium.
    He sits down on the couch.
    He writes a poem.
    He writes this poem.
    The more he writes, the
    better he feels about himself.

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    Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

    Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.

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