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Accident

Text of Poem

The iron teeth of the harrow
gnaw the soft clods,
level the ridges,
and smooth the field,
rake through a killdeer’s nest
without stopping,
and swallow the young birds.
The earth flows darkly past,
the tractor bone-jars on,
the heat waves wavering sing,
the killdeer build their nest again
low in the ground.

First Line
The iron teeth of the harrow
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1951
Original Citation
Man and His Field. Denver: Alan Swallow. 1951. 61.
Complete Poems
65
Hearst Collections
Word Count
53
Poetic Form
open
Themes