Thinking About The Cemetery Poem by James Timothy Jarrett

Thinking About The Cemetery

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I still can't go there.
To that little swatch of grass
bathed in sunlight
without even a dappling of shade
It seems like a green field of memories
with almost no one left to remember
Even the words subscribed on the tiny brass plaques
seem somehow belittling
With them set into the ground
for the convenience of mowers
to pass over
It makes her seem
so inconsequential
that she shouldn't trouble the groundskeeper
with her monument
It makes me think of the mundane consequences of death
that overshadow the greatness of life
Like the simple economics
of maintenance
I can't look at the life of such a beautiful women
summed up in such a small way
it seems so common
so trite
I know that she would have told you
that she was common
but she wasn't
She had a greatness in her soul and being
that transcended the normal
that transcends death
I am overwhelmed by that little plaque
and it's insignificance
Enough to paralyze me from going there
I know that if I see it it will push
the other memories from my mind
and supplant her
She will become a place in a cemetery
with a little map on the grounds keeping shed
gridded and numbered
number 6 in row B
a little part of the order in a small field
and I can't have that

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shirley Hanley 27 November 2009

Very interesting... your words here touched a recognition inside of me that I had not as yet identified... future visits to the cemetary will never be the same. I love the way your mind works.

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Linda Ori 25 May 2009

Her grave and the tiny plaque do not define her in life, nor in death, for in death she is larger than life, infinite, and everywhere. The grave is merely an anchor for the living - a place to focus on the spirit that used to occupy space and time - a doorway between dimensions. If you look at it that way, the size of the plaque is insignificant. A sad, heartfelt piece of work, Jim. Linda

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Fay Slimm 24 May 2009

'The mundane consequences of death' really do 'overshadow the greatness of life' and I have always thought so Jim...... this is an especially loving tribute and it will go into my favourites....10 + + from Fay..

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George F. Hunter 23 May 2009

Beautiful thoughts, James. I've often felt the same upon visiting the cemetery.

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