From the archives – Let Death Come by Martin Willitts Jr.

Let Death Come
—villanelle, starting with a line from Jane Kenyon

Let evening come — I am not afraid of dying
for I have known the kindness of birds and seed.
Let trouble find someone else. I have time

to find the climbing blue flowers, trying
to talk to God. Let winds tear, let rivers recede,
let evening come — I am not afraid of dying.

None of this will succeed in denying
what I know is true: not one will impede.
Let trouble find someone else, I have time

before I die, to search for God, and find
bees hording secrets and worms for bird feed—
let evening come, I am not afraid of dying

in the winter of my life, in everlasting, crying,
searching. Death will have me, even if I plead:
Let trouble find someone else. I have time,

I have time; I can fit more love in my mind
and heart. Let the turtles try to hide in reeds,
let evening come — I am not afraid of dying.
Let trouble find someone else — I have time.

by Martin Willitts Jr.

from Autumn Sky Poetry DAILY, January 20, 2016

Photograph by Christine Klocek-Lim

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3 responses to “From the archives – Let Death Come by Martin Willitts Jr.”

  1. Susan Spear Avatar
    Susan Spear

    I love this poem. The Kenyon line has long been a favorite and Willitts adapts it well.

    Thanks, Susan Spear

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  2. addacat Avatar
    addacat

    This should be immortal.

  3. Liza Williams Avatar
    Liza Williams

    (Not for publication) beautiful poem. Spelling error: hoarding secrets.

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