Vol. 44 No. 3 1977 - page 405

William Stafford
A FACE
It' just by chance, who
you are, but given myself
I take care of this being.
Nobodyels will remember
its hunger, cold, loneliness:
I will be reminded, and care.
This face, like an old watch,
I carry wherever I go.
Grandmothers, grandfathers, you pictures,
you should forgive my regret,
my wanting another. I carry it
as you did.
It
belongs
somewhere, and I am taking it there.
On corners I let the wind
have all the world, and I turn
as a ship accepts the waves
but is itself and has a voyage
built into it, stubbornly.
The choice of being who you are
is offered us, or being nothing.
The mask of myself is an old gift
nobody else took. So I brought it here.
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