Linda Means . . .

       Linda Means . . .

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The boy whose heart replaced his tongue sat down

Beside the girl in deepest petticoats

That whispered like the whitest waves.  The crown

Of that poor male’s fraught day, they were the boats

That carried off his thinking to a place

So high that beauty bowed in silence.  She

Tried listening to his thoughts about that space

That none of us can know, that apogee

That we call highest heaven–who thought what

There?  Later she went out to raise money

For God’s love on earth and had her head cut

Off.  The crash took her to milk and honey,

According to the holy myth.  Is there

A hall where Linda is an answered prayer?