Stretched to fit the Mall, this pool upholds
the sky, the purple monuments, these two
just married posing at its rim. I climb
the steps to pass them as he grins, Japanese,
tuxed, andhaloed by her big coiffure.
They are too dazzling for this summer day. 

Behind me, stern and enormous, looms
Lincoln in his cavernous room, its gray
memorial dimness barely registered
upon the water. Soon they will be done,
off to a new and unimaginable life.
For them, I wish a monumental term: