Circle Poems
By Lew Welch
Whenever I have a day off, I write a new poem.
 Does this mean you shouldn’t work, or that you
 write best on your day off?
 For example, this is the poem I wrote today.
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 When he was 20, he understood some of the secrets of
 life, and undertook to write them down so simply that
 even an idiot could understand.
 “For,” he reasoned, “if I can’t do that, I don’t
 understand it myself.”
 He proved himself right.
 When he was 50, he didn’t understand it himself.
                                       *
 “Why is it,” he said, “that no matter what you say,
 a woman always takes it personally?”
 “I never do,” she said.
                                       *
 John said, “Then I met that short fat guy with the
 neat little beard, with a name like dawn.”
 “You mean George Abend?”
 “Yeah.”
 “Abend means evening.”
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Copyright Credit: Lew Welch, “Circle Poems” from Ring of Bone: Collected Poems of Lew Welch. Copyright © 2012 by Lew Welch. Reprinted by permission of City Lights Books.
Source: Ring of Bone: Collected Poems of Lew Welch (City Lights Books, 2012)


