Tuesday, July 6, 2010

another poem

I love this. I hope I'll be able to have some time like this on our upcoming vacation--

The Evening is Tranquil, and Dawn is a Thousand Miles Away


by Charles Wright



The mares go down for their evening feed

into the meadow grass.

Two pine trees sway the invisible wind

some sway, some don't sway.

The heart of the world lies open, leached and ticking with sunlight

For just a minute or so.

The mares have their heads on the ground,

the trees have their heads on the blue sky.

Two ravens circle and twist.

On the borders of heaven, the river flows clear a bit longer