Enola Gay and Heart Attacks
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“where burning Sappho loved and sung”
for Donald Anthony Whidden

The duty of the poet is to turn
The mild surprise, the inspiration for
His lines, to images and words that burn.
The poet must refine the lump of ore
To gold or, better yet, to glowing heat,
Plutonium of weapons grade. For some,
Those wishing gentleness, emotions neat,
Some poets write. These writers leave me numb
And not a numbness growing out of shock
Except the comprehension some want mild.
For me this puts our poetry in hock.
I want a Byron’s stanzas, bristling, wild.
I want to capture ever-burning fire,

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