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Lament For The Littlest Fellow

The poem describes a marmoset in a cage that the speaker's partner says recognizes them. The partner encourages the speaker to put their fingers through the bars so the marmoset thinks they are another marmoset. This denial of the marmoset's imprisonment represents a larger denial of an "enormous and final" question in the speaker's mind. Sometimes when looking at their sleeping partner's face, the speaker catches a glimpse of their "own little truant" or escape from pain, but must force themselves back to reality and the present moment. The poem reflects on denial of problems and imprisonment within reality.

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Lament For The Littlest Fellow

The poem describes a marmoset in a cage that the speaker's partner says recognizes them. The partner encourages the speaker to put their fingers through the bars so the marmoset thinks they are another marmoset. This denial of the marmoset's imprisonment represents a larger denial of an "enormous and final" question in the speaker's mind. Sometimes when looking at their sleeping partner's face, the speaker catches a glimpse of their "own little truant" or escape from pain, but must force themselves back to reality and the present moment. The poem reflects on denial of problems and imprisonment within reality.

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Lament for the Littlest Fellow

Edith L. Tiempo

The littlest fellow was a marmoset.


He held the bars and blinked his old man’s eyes
.You said he knew us, and took my arms and set
My fingers around the bars, with coaxing mimicries
Of squeak and twitter. “Now he thinks you are
Another marmoset in a cage.” A proud denial
Set you to laughing, shutting back a question far
Into my mind, something enormous and final.
The question was unasked but there is an answer.
Sometimes in your sleeping face upon the pillow,
I would catch our own little truant unaware;
He had fled from our pain and the dark room of our
rage,
But I would snatch him back from yesterday and
tomorrow.
You wake, and I bruise my hands on the living cage.

Edith L. Tiempo’s Lament for the Littlest Fellow talks about the sorrow of being in the
imprisoned condition of humans caused by denying problems in reality, in this case, the death of
a loved one.

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