At Sunset

Your death must be loved this much.
 
You have to know the grief—now.
Standing by the water’s edge,
 
looking down at the wave
 
touching you. You have to lie,
stiff, arms folded, on a heap of earth
 
and see how far the darkness
 
will take you. I mean it, this, now—
before the ghost the cold leaves
 
in your breath, rises;
 
before the toes are put together
inside the shoes. There it is—the goddamn
 
orange-going-into-rose descending
 
circle of beauty and time.
You have nothing to be sad about.

Copyright Credit: Jason Shinder, “At Sunset” from Stupid Hope. Copyright © 2009 by Jason Shinder. Reprinted by permission of Graywolf Press, www.graywolfpress.org
Source: Stupid Hope (Graywolf Press, 2009)