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The Parade by Billy Collins

October 16, 2018 by Matt Ritter

How exhilarating it was to march 
along the great boulevards 
in the sunflash of trumpets 
and under all the waving flags— 
the flag of ambition, the flag of love. 

So many of us streaming along— 
all of humanity, really— 
moving in perfect step, 
yet each lost in the room of a private dream. 

How stimulating the scenery of the world, 
the rows of roadside trees, 
the huge curtain of the sky. 

How endless it seemed until we veered 
off the broad turnpike 
into a pasture of high grass, 
headed toward the dizzying cliffs of mortality. 

Generation after generation, 
we keep shouldering forward 
until we step off the lip into space. 

And I should not have to remind you 
that little time is given here 
to rest on a wayside bench, 
to stop and bend to the wildflowers, 
or to study a bird on a branch— 

not when the young 
are always shoving from behind, 
not when the old keep tugging us forward, 
pulling on our arms with all their feeble strength.

October 16, 2018 /Matt Ritter
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