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The Executive’s Death

04/28/2026 14:58h
Merchants have multiplied more than the stars of heaven. Half the population are like the long grasshoppers That sleep in the bushes in the cool of the day; The sound of their wings is heard at noon, muffled, near the earth. The crane handler dies; the taxi driver dies, slumped over In his taxi. Meanwhile high in the air an executive Walks on cool floors, and suddenly falls. Dying, he dreams he is lost in a snowbound mountain On which he crashed, carried at night by great machines. As he lies on the wintry slope, cut off and dying, A pine stump talks to him of Goethe and Jesus. Commuters arrive in Hartford at dusk like moles Or hares flying from a fire behind them, And the dusk in Hartford is full of their sighs. Their trains come through the air like a dark music, Like the sound of horns, the sound of thousands of small wings.