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In the Park

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by Maxine Kumin

You have forty-nine days between

death and rebirth if you're a Buddhist.

Even the smallest soul could swim

the English Channel in that time

or climb, like a ten-month-old child,

every step of the Washington Monument

to travel across, up, down, over or through

——you won't know till you get there which to do.

He laid on me for a few seconds

said Roscoe Black, who lived to tell

about his skirmish with a grizzly bear

in Glacier Park. He laid on me not doing anything. I could feel his heart

beating against my heart.

Never mind lie and lay, the whole world

confuses them. For Roscoe Black you might say

all forty-nine days flew by.

I was raised on the Old Testament.

In it God talks to Moses, Noah,

Samuel, and they answer.

People confer with angels. Certain

animals converse with humans.

It's a simple world, full of crossovers.

Heaven's an airy Somewhere, and God

has a nasty temper when provoked,

but if there's a Hell, little is made of it.

No longtailed Devil, no eternal fire,

and no choosing what to come back as.

When the grizzly bear appears, he lies/lays down

on atheist and zealot. In the pitch-dark

each of us waits for him in Glacier Park.a