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Part IV: Waking Heart wakes Twists like a cat on hot bricks Beating off sunlight. Now the heart slinks back to the blood And the day starts. Then the blood asks, “Who was that lover That thrashed you around last night?” And the heart can’t answer. ORPHEUS IN HELL When he first brought his music into hell He was absurdly confident. Even over the noise of the shapeless fires And the jukebox groaning of the damned Some of them would hear him. In the upper world He had forced the stones to listen. It wasn’t quite the same. And the people he remembered Weren’t quite the same either. He began looking at faces Wondering if all of hell were without music. He tried an old song but pain Was screaming on the jukebox and the bright fire Was pelting away the faces and he heard a voice saying, “Orpheus!” He was at the entrance again And a little three-headed dog was barking at him. Later he would remember all those dead voices And call them Eurydice. Spicer: My Vocabulary Did This to Me page 18 18 ...

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