The Artist Orpheus

“The Artist Orpheus” by Donald Justice

“The Artist Orpheus”
It was a tropical landscape, much like Florida’s, which he knew. (Childhood came blazing back at him.) They glided across a black And apathetic river which reflected nothing back Except his own face sinking gradually from view As in a fading photograph. Not that he meant to stay, But, yes, he would play something for them, played Ravel; And sang; and for the first time there were tears in hell. (Sunset continued. Years passed, or a day.) And the shades relented finally and seemed sorry. He could have sworn then he did not look back, That no one had been following on his track, Only the thing was that it made a better story To say that he had heard a sigh perhaps And once or twice the sound a twig makes when it snaps.
Poet: Donald Justice
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And the shades relented finally and seemed sorry.

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