United States, (fl. 1996-2001)
The Philosophy of Pig Castration
Dedicated to Roger W. Thomas (1923-1999 )
- My first impression was that your hands were much larger
- than your ideas. I thought,
- this giant’s world much too small for me.
- How could anyone find meaning in the shape
- of a Holstein cow, or philosophy in the castration of pigs.
- Surely a mind such as mine was meant to soar, unscathed
- by mangled hogs, musty barn dust and mastitis.
- Yes, my mind was meant to soar, to search for shape
- in some shapeless something somewhere out there in that exotic marvelous
- universe. One day soon, I would find it, analyze, anatomize
- and anthologize it, into a neat cosmic cube philosophy
- that everyone could understand.
- Thirty years later, just yesterday, while watching your straining
- nephews, each one the size of a pro-linebacker shoulder you
- through an early may morning, I recognized my error.
- In that instant, I found meaning in the shape of your casket,
- and understood with perfect clarity the philosophy of pig castration.
© Danny Pogue. The Chapbook of Danny Pogue. (1999).
About the Poet:
Danny Ray Pogue, United States, (fl. 1996-2001).
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