The Gift of Hera
for
Dick Davis
In
an unbroken line
the
heirs of Herakles
harvest
their golden trees
and
splice the fruitful vine.
Today
I play my part.
Paring
an apple graft,
I
hone an ancient craft
half
science and half art.
With
an impartial knife
I
notch and interlock
host
wood and scion stock,
marrying
them for life
just
as I marry rhymes
and
rhythms into lines,
borrowing
my designs
from
other minds and times.
But
where would Virgil be
had
Homer not retold
a
tale already old
learned
at his father's knee?
Timothy
Murphy
From
The Deed of Gift, Story Line
Press,
© 1998. Reprinted by
permission
of the author and
Story Line
Press, Ashland, Oregon.
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