'What I Say's Just a rough Draft' - David Wheatley
From my commonplace book again, copied out from a newspaper about fifteen years ago.
What I Say's Just a Rough Draft
What I say's just a rough draft -
whispered since it isn't time yet.
Only heaven lifts the trophy, whose heft
of victory is all our blood and sweat.
And under purgatory's provisional sky
to have grown forgetful's not so rare-
not seeing that heaven's in our custody already -
the lifelong home we have carried with us everywhere.
What I Say's Just a Rough Draft
What I say's just a rough draft -
whispered since it isn't time yet.
Only heaven lifts the trophy, whose heft
of victory is all our blood and sweat.
And under purgatory's provisional sky
to have grown forgetful's not so rare-
not seeing that heaven's in our custody already -
the lifelong home we have carried with us everywhere.
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