#English #Women
To lie back under the tallest oldest trees. How far the stems rise, rise before ribs of shelter open!
My wedding-ring lies in a basket as if at the bottom of a well. Nothing will come to fish it back… and onto my finger again. &nb sp; &nbs…
White dawn. Stillness. When… I took it for a sea-wind, coming t… of salt, of treeless horizons. but… didn’t stir; the leaved of my brot… unmoving.
Some people, no matter what you give them, still want the moon. The bread, the salt,
As swimmers dare to lie face to the sky and water bears them, as hawks rest upon air and air sustains them,
“Adam, where are you?” God’s hands palpate darkness, the void that is Adam’s inattention, his confused attention to everythi…
Those groans men use passing a woman on the street or on the steps of the subway to tell her she is a female and their flesh knows it,
A certain day became a presence to… there it was, confronting me—a sky… a being. And before it started to… from the height of noon, it leaned… and struck my shoulder as if with
Long after you have swung back away from me I think you are still with me: you come in close to the shore on the tide
The old wooden steps to the front… where I was sitting that fall morn… when you came downstairs, just awa… and my joy at sight of you (emergi… into golden day—
Green Snake, when I hung you roun… and stroked your cold, pulsing thr… as you hissed to me, glinting arrowy gold scales, and I felt the weight of you on my shoulders,
Elves are no smaller than men, and walk as men do, in this world, but with more grace than most, and are not immortal.
From the tawny light from the rainy nights from the imagination finding itself and more than itself alone and more than alone
High in the jacaranda shines the g… of a small bird’s curlicue of song… for her to see or hear. I’ve learned not to say, these last years,
The flowerlike animal perfume in the god’s curly hair— don’t assume