Lament for the Makers
Not bird not badger not beaver not bee
Many creatures must
make, but only one must seek
within itself what to make
My father’s ring was a B with a dart
through it, in diamonds against polished black stone.
I have it. What parents leave you
is their lives.
Until my mother died she struggled to make
a house that she did not loathe; paintings; poems; me.
Many creatures must
make, but only one must seek
within itself what to make
Not bird not badger not beaver not bee
Teach me, masters who by making were
remade, your art.
By Frank Bidart
from Star Dust
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005