When Men Cry |  Daniel Klawitter - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

When Men Cry | Daniel Klawitter

And shall we proceed to get rid
of the weepings and wailings of famous men?
-Plato, Republic III.

A man’s ragged agony
is terrible and hard to behold —
as heavy as gravity
the body shaking like Jell-O
between sobs and moans.

They make sacred
the places wherein they weep,
so rarely do men draw water
from such a deep and hidden wellspring.

Something almost sacramental
about those tears of rage and loss —
It feels like that,
when men give birth
to such costly sorrow
upon their knees.

Perhaps the only children
some will ever have are these:

Their tears walking the world
as monumental orphans —
chastened in their desires
like mendicant friars
begging their bread
from strangers.

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