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hat she understood her own poem. She knew
exactly what she had meant to sayand had said most of it.
Saint Augustine (A.D.354–430) she knew both as a Catholic
and as a history major. Augustine’s mother (a saint herself)
was a Christianhis father a pagan. Before his conversion
Augustine pursued both money and women. Following it he
continued to struggle with his sexual impulsesand is known
for the Libertine’s Prayerwhich goes: “O Lordmake me
chaste . . . but not yet.” In his writing he focused on man’s
struggle to give up belief in self in favor of belief in God. And
he sometimes likened himself to a bear. Tabby has a way of
tilting her chin down when she smiles—it makes her look
both wise and severely cute. She did that thenI remember
and said“BesidesI like bears.”
The canticle is gradual perhaps because the bear’s awak-
ening is gradual. The bear is powerful and sensualalthough
thin because he is out of his time. In a wayTabby said when
called upon to explicatethe bear can be seen as a symbol of
mankind’s troubling and wonderful habit of dreaming the
right dreams at the wrong time. Such dreams are dif?cult
because they’re inappropriatebut also wonderful in their
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