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Perfect Answer (Free verse) by Alizarin_Crimson
We heard about the incident where this college student,
for his final Philosophy paper, was asked to answer the question:
Why?
After much deliberation, he put down, only, âBecause.â
and received a perfect grade
That made us all slow down a little.
I pitted the answer against everything:
The freshly clipped grass around one soldierâs grave,
Mandelbrotâs fractals,
A sycamore tree forming new buds, while on one aloof point, hung
a single, shriveled leaf that never fell.
I stood it up carefully to face the ghostly moon,
then realized that the lonely wraith was me,
stalking reasons in the silver light
The Truth: unfathomable, and yet
there are clues everywhere
Perhaps it is right inside
my body, inundated
like those birds who turn on the first bitter day,
wings acquiescing to a token cadence:
Beâcause
Beâcause
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