Martin Patrick McCarthy Poems

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1.
The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock's Mistress

Here we shall wait, you and I,
And settle our heads against a pillow as we lie
Waiting, waiting for love...
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2.
Live For Today

Am I too young to contemplate death?
With youthful hue and long of breath?
Death is something that is foreign to a child;
He lives his life reckless and wild.
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3.
Dissident (For L.M.G. Who Does Not Believe In Rhyme)

Today I set aside my rhyme,
I trade in my sabre for a club,
To iterate the wrods in my heart;
I feel dissonant today.
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4.
The Uncertainty Of What Lies Ahead (To M.Z.)

When I heard the news, I imagined you lying in bed
Troubled by the uncertainty of what lies ahead.
I imagined you looking at your legs, cursing
Their fickle use, while a stranger stands over you nursing.
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5.
On The Premature Death Of Two Children

In spite of my protest, a new day is born,
Sun chases moon; I am forlorn.
If the Sun were considerate, He would give me leave
So that I may have ample time to grieve.
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6.
This Sullen Craft

Ay me! Why does Poesy wish me to draft;
To wilfully engage in this sullen craft?
Ill-begotten I am, dull is my pen
For it has no power to wound the hearts of men.
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7.
Silent Consent (For R.W.B. For Granting Poetic License)

The Great Dictator made the Fatherland great
With a strong regimen of violence and hate.
Speer builds, Goebbels lies
And all around, the Jew dies.
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8.
This World Of Mine (For K.M.G.)

She keeps her heart locked up tight
Too many thieves in the night;
Many times the key was given, but each day
The thief opens the lock, takes the heart, and slithers away.
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9.
Time's Bitter Flood (To A.M.C. A True Friend)

Proudly, vainly, prophetically, I imagined to see
A horrible rend between us that time could not mend.
The indignation of the Ages has settled upon me
That very day I was no longer your friend.
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10.
Gentle Night

O, gentle night, rock me asleep,
Dry my eyes so I cannot weep.
I embrace thee, cold gentle night,
While I scribble poetry by candlelight.
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