
All of us have driven North this far
to see him lying skeletal and faint
in bed with apple sauce wrapped in Mylar.
We stand quiet, as though before a saint
whose last words we'll record, repeat, invoke.
'There's a half-cord of wood outside the shed.
Please, stack it in the cellar. It's red oak,
let it dry until next year.' The bedspread
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