Final Farewell Poem by Tom Clark

Tom Clark

Tom Clark

Near West Side of Chicago / United States

Final Farewell



Great moment in Blade Runner where Roy
Batty is expiring, and talks
about how everything
he's seen will die with him —
ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion,
sea-beams glittering before
the Tannhauser Gates.

Memory is like molten gold
burning its way through the skin
it stops there.
There is no transfer.
Nothing I have seen
will be remembered
beyond me.
That merciful cleaning
of the windows of creation
will be an excellent thing
my interests notwithstanding.

But then again I've never been
near Orion, or the Tannhauser
gates,

I've only been here.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 12 June 2015

A pseudo-solipsistic truth. Thanks, Tom

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Lyn Paul 12 June 2015

Our own personal memories will be farewelled with us. But those footprints we leave behind can be everlasting. A warm farewell you have left.

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