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In Memoriam: Daniel Watts  

Daniel Watts


An Open Letter to Daniel

What we would have said, had we known,
was don’t make that cold, dark drive all alone.
Wait here with us ’til you’re well again and get your rest,
or else let us ride beside you, as your guests.
We’ll steer while you sleep your way back home.
That’s what we would have said, had we known.

What we would have done, had we known,
was chain you to the wall—if we had to break your bones.
We’d have slammed you in a cell and swallowed down the key,
or else lashed you to a sailing mast and shipped you out to sea.
We’d have strapped the scythe into your hands so you could reap the seeds you’d sown.
That’s what we would have done, had we known.

What we would have prayed, had we known,
was "Dear God, please don’t take him. Turn us instead to stone.
If all he seeks is silence, then forever still our tongues.
If he seeks light in brilliant blasts, serve him our slice of sun."
We’d have prayed to trade our blood for your own,
that’s what we would have prayed, had we known.

But now we’re huddled with grieving hearts,
unfinished laments—a thousand false starts,
in air so rare we choke back our words
and rely on our eyes to speak the unheard.

Yet what we must say, now that we know
is that you loved life in woods, books, and songs,
in sunlight on water, dew beaded on grass
as you skipped across campus, barefoot to class,
the wind in your hair, the sun caught in your eyes
and lyrics on your lips as you waved us goodbye.
So what we must say, now that we know
is thank you, Daniel Watts, for the effing great show.

--Bill Church, Instructor of English
On the occasion of Daniel Watts' funeral