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​​In Memoriam [±That after all this I have still chosen life.]

±That after all this I have still chosen life.
That I have made a way out of one death
in friendship and sex. My Virgil is weak.

The first circumstance the Georgics lead
me: to a question I can farm still in hell,
pretty as it seems to dig out a black pot

to return a shy sapling to itself. A rich man
buys a pasture, 4-acres, tills only a quarter
of his land. Wildflowers, the rest: seeds,

and hope drifting under. A green brigade
to surprise us: purple asters bright cut,
upside down, in reverse, hung to dry.

May I invoke Blake? A grand mother
hanging on the wrong side of the street.
Heliotrope-me from a distance: deadhead

greying and delicate to the passing breeze.
Fragrant after of oil and age, flake. Vigil
-me awake to a life worth saving past

my ken. Friends bear scissors to cut me
down. Press me to a book I have loved,
or so I may have said once in passing.

Asa will know I have born seeds, and slip
my dried life into an envelope, a red pen
taking my name:  JIMIN. Dust to seed

in the unbiblical cadence of a maimed poet:
JIMIN. Esther snips my stem to curl me
into a ring. How fond she is of the victor

in Victorian. Patricia comes bearing herself.
My oldest, dearest friend who has survived
herself so fully in ways I was never able to

gain. In my return my lovers come. Matthew,
first love who is married. Gabriel, my second,
married. In my failures you have found a new

way out and I am not unhappy. I suppose
I am to be farming, led as I am by a mystic
who has written before me. I have spread
myself in a sweat of a forgiveness I must

receive. I have not led a bad life but should I
like to do it better isn’t this what hell is for?
From a distance swaying with rake lifted. High
progress I give myself. Forgive me, myself.

Copyright © 2026 by Jimin Seo. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on June 15, 2026, by the Academy of American Poets.

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Poem-a-Day is the original and only daily digital poetry series featuring over 250 new, previously unpublished poems by today’s talented poets each year. Sam Sax is the Guest Editor for June. Read or listen to a Q&A with Sax about their curatorial process, and learn more about the 2026 Guest Editors. Support Poem-a-Day.  

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