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Men at Forty

Men at forty
Learn to close softly
The doors to rooms they will not be
Coming back to.

At rest on a stair landing,
They feel it moving
Beneath them now like the deck of a ship, Though the swell is gentle.

And deep in mirrors
They rediscover
The face of the boy as he practises tying His father's tie there in secret

And the face of the father,
Still warm with the mystery of lather.
They are more fathers than sons themselves now.
Something is filling them, something

That is like the twilight sound
Of the crickets, immense,
Filling the woods at the foot of the slope Behind their mortgaged houses.

Donald Justice 1925-2004

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Collected Poems
Oblivion: On Writers & Writing (Out of print but available)
A Donald Justice Reader: Selected Poetry and Prose

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