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Death Selves
by Austin Daniel LaGrone
Death sets in upon a man a thousand ways.
I imagine the way it may take me
and live it as though it were my own personal death.
I try on my death selves
as though they were shirts or pants.
Each one of them may one day claim me
and yet I own each of them.
They are my death selves
and I have come to them intimately.
I drank with one just the other evening.
My table is, as it were, full of them.
They are my death selves
and we often dine together.
A merry occasion it is,
each one takes a turn
seizing a grip upon me.
I try each on for size
and wrestle it down for a kiss.
I wear death selves upon my sleeves
like cuffs of jade and bone.
I am fond of them all.
In my spare time
I make room for more
and shuffle them in like cards.
They are my death selves
and one, in particular, is growing quite fond of me.
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Death Selves is copyright 1998 by Austin Daniel LaGrone