The Corner

Poetry

CLASSICS

Classics pile up on your desk — like unopened mail

From the old man’s bank, not blank checks

For endless free interpretation,

But a mounting high inheritance tax,

Assessing and possessing your imagination

With truth, desire, death, a tree, a nightingale.

— This poem appears in the April 6, 2015, print edition of National Review.

Novelist and critic Lee Oser teaches English at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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