The Great American Poem by Billy Collins

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        The Great American Poem by Billy Collins

        If this were a novel,
        it would begin with a character,
        a man alone on a southbound train
        or a young girl on a swing by a farmhouse.

        And as the pages turned, you would be told
        that it was morning or the dead of night,
        and I, the narrator, would describe
        for you the miscellaneous clouds over the farmhouse

        and what the man was wearing on the train
        right down to his red tartan scarf,
        and the hat he tossed onto the rack above his head,
        as well as the cows sliding past his window.

        Eventually—one can only read so fast—
        you would learn either that the train was bearing
        the man back to the place of his birth
        or that he was headed into the vast unknown,

        and you might just tolerate all of this
        as you waited patiently for shots to ring out
        in a ravine where the man was hiding
        or for a tall, raven-haired woman to appear in a doorway.

        But this is a poem, not a novel,
        and the only characters here are you and I,
        alone in an imaginary room
        which will disappear after a few more lines,

        leaving us no time to point guns at one another
        or toss all our clothes into a roaring fireplace.
        I ask you: who needs the man on the train
        and who cares what his black valise contains?

        We have something better than all this turbulence
        lurching toward some ruinous conclusion.
        I mean the sound that we will hear
        as soon as I stop writing and put down this pen.

        I once heard someone compare it
        to the sound of crickets in a field of wheat
        or, more faintly, just the wind
        over that field stirring things that we will never see.

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