James Arlington Wright - You And I Saw Hawks Exchanging The Prey

James Arlington Wright - You And I Saw Hawks Exchanging The Prey

They did the deed of darkness br In their own mid-light. br br br He plucked a gray field mouse br Suddenly in the wind. br br br The small dead fly alive br Helplessly in his beak, br br br His cold pride, helpless. br All she receives is life. br br br They are terrified. They touch. br Life is too much. br br br She flies away sorrowing. br Sorrowing, she goes alone. br br br Then her small falcon, gone. br Will not rise here again. br br br Smaller than she, he goes br Claw beneath claw beneath br Needles and leaning boughs, br br br While she, the lovelier br Of these brief differing two, br Floats away sorrowing, br br br Tall as my love for you, br br br And almost lonelier. br br br Delighted in the delighting, br I love you in mid-air, br I love myself the ground. br br br The great wings sing nothing br Lightly. Lightly fall.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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