All one thing
to form a gully
along bottom land;
water gathered
in spring,
wild poppies,
red and orange,
clotted in among shy-green
blades of buffalo grass.
Life maintained the mare
there, or so we thought,
confined, as we are
in our minds,
and we delighted
somewhere deeper.
At one time
horses crowded
a field
Presence leapt
and ran; nudged
and hid.
Pranced alone,
too, and bucked
at branches,
wild in the wind.
And we saw
all that we saw
was us.
And, grimly, we
kept moving
in our direction
along the indifferent
footpath.
1 comment:
The entire poem is excellent, but I really love this part: "and we saw all that we saw was us."
:)
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