LAST CHANCE

“Flesh assigns me to myself without any possible return…” Jean-Luc Marion, In Excess, 96.

I am rather worse

for wear. A little blind, a

little lame: without

you I’d lose my mind.

Allow an old man one last

chance at the good life.

No need to make things

up. You are the gift of flesh

that makes me me, in

solitude, in hope.

This world’s a fine place now with

you in it with me.

Love your children, love

the others that glad your life.

My small, perfect world.

LAST CHANCE

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  1. The poem’s ease belies its insightfulness. It shows the reader how the ‘self’ is composed of openness and connection. ‘My’ small world is ‘perfect’, that is beautifully itself because it is shaped by generous difference, ‘the others that gladden your life’,

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