Lopped and Crippled

    Lopped and Crippled

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So little full-limbed poetry survives

The ancient Greeks, we’re left to deal with things

Grammarians have saved for us—and lives

Of poets put on plinths though lacking wings.

Biographies are mutely hard to piece

Together, and of course we don’t know if

The details, not destroyed by time, release

Carved truths in dithyrambic lines.   A whiff

Of verisimilude wafts past, but

Everything’s less certain than we want.

We want those golden images that jut

Up like flames of truth, not ones that taunt

Us with their spikes of hints and pale-eyed winks.

We want whole works, not a moth-eaten sphinx.