I found a poem yesterday at the library in downtown Oklahoma City.
It's called Self-Portrait by Robert Creeley.
He wants to be
a brutal old man,
an agressive old man,
as dull, as brutal
as the emptiness around him,
He doesn't want compromise,
nor to be ever nice
to anyone. Just mean,
and final in his brutal,
his total, rejection of it all.
He tried the sweet,
the gentle, the "oh,
let's hold hand together"
and it was awful,
dull, brutally inconsequential.
Now he'll stand on
his own dwindling legs.
His arms, his skin,
shrink daily. And
he loves, but hates equally.