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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Poem-A-Day: Lost and Found by Ron Padgett

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Lost and Found
 
 
                                        Man has lost his gods. 
                                        If he loses his dignity,
                                        it's all over.

 

I said that.

What did I mean? 
First, that the belief 
in divinity has almost 
disappeared.

By dignity
I meant mutual
self-respect, the sense
that we have some right
to be here and that
there is value in it.
(Values are where
the gods went
when they died.)

My dog Susie doesn't seem
to have any values, but she does
have Pat and me, gods
she gets to play with and bark at.

"Lost and Found" is reprinted by permission from Collected Poems (Coffee House Press, 2013). Copyright © 2013 by Ron Padgett.
About this Poem:
 
"In the pile of miscellaneous papers always on my desk I found a scrap that contained the words in this poem's epigraph, and I vaguely remembered having scribbled them down. That triggered the poem's beginning: 'I said that.' I liked the unusual idea of quoting oneself in an epigraph. By the way, the corny play on god/dog was unintentional."

Ron Padgett 
Poetry by Padgett

Collected Poems

 

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March 28, 2013

Ron Padgett has published over fourteen books of poetry including How Long (Coffee House Press, 2011), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and the forthcoming Collected Poems (Coffee House Press, 2013). He is a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and lives in New York City.

 

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