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Names by James Sparrow Glasses clink, with arms held high A midnight toast "Here's to the best there ever was, and those of us that are left". We were still young but old beyond our years for we had walked in the footsteps of giants Now we gathered --to see-hear-touch-- The Names! To dedicate-- consecrate Our name ladened marble memorial For 3 days before A vigil we held by the light of candles In the National Cathedral From the altar Read aloud Names-- 57,939 More than 100 of us read the Names Friends and family members from thousands of miles away They came to hear the names The name of a buddy--brother--lover--son--husband It was my turn In the evening of the second day To read aloud names Every pew-- full Standing room only A solemn task I knelt on the altar A velvet pillow-- beneath my knees A sea of faces-- assembled before me Names 523 names I read aloud The first was Kosakowski, Gerald A. The last was Lahna, Gary W. I read a name and receive a reaction from soft murmurs to hysterical pain I became those names all 523 Koo-he-e-nooe, Moses I. Kos-ko-vich, Michael L. LaChance--LaChapelle--LaClear--LaFlair LaRosa--Lackey--Lackland--Labowski--Lafferty Each Name opening wide the mind's eye of memory Of who they were and who they could have been A man in a wheelchair Medal of Honor gracing his neck Wept With the sound of some names Flowers were dropped at my knees Mothers kissed me Fathers touched me Sisters and lovers hugged me Brothers and buddies-- shook me Names Kranz Jr., William F. His Mother stopped me When she heard his name Tears in her eyes-- with a simple request My signature next to his name I humbly oblige Teardrops from hundreds of eyes Tug at my soul My mind is flooded with the pain of so many Names We are one!! Our souls-- stitched tightly together with the thick twine of shared experience We dedicate in a moment of silence then a surging forth in a search for names It's done --it's there for all the world to see--hear--touch The Names 57,939 The foregoing is an excerpt from Mr. Sparrow's poem Names. To read the unabridged edition, click here. --egh |
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