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8 Aug 2020: "My Number" by Billy Collins

My Number

 

Billy Collins

(1941– )

 

Is Death miles away from this house,

reaching for a widow in Cincinnati
or breathing down the neck of a lost hiker
in British Columbia?
 
Is he too busy making arrangements,5
tampering with air brakes,
scattering cancer cells like seeds,
loosening the wooden beams of roller coasters
to bother with my hidden cottage
that visitors find so hard to find?10
 
Or is he stepping from a black car
parked at the dark end of the lane,
shaking open the familiar cloak,
its hood raised like the head of a crow,
and removing the scythe from the trunk?15
 
Did you have any trouble with the directions?
I will ask, as I start talking my way out of this.

 

 


 

1 comment:

  1. Another fun personification story from Collins. I find it quite interesting that Collins often uses a personification of male in most of his poems. Does death feel male? I guess, maybe it does? While birth feels female? Yes. Creator and Destroyer. I love his last line..."as I start talking my way out of this".

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