Text of Poem | Along an empty road I watched the barns And overhead a birdless waste went streaming The bare and tattered fields have long been empty After the death of summer the barns inherit And so the rafters arch to loosen the bony Beats in a slow beat and is steady, the pulse awakens Thus shall the heart against a bitter season And stand alone among the vacant meadows |
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First Line | Along an empty road I watched the barns |
Original Pub Location | |
Original Publication Date | 1935 |
Original Citation | Poetry 47 (Nov. 1935) 67. |
Complete Poems | 21 |
Hearst Collections | |
Word Count | 275 |
Manuscript | Permission to reproduce work from the James Hearst Papers has been granted by the Special Collections Department of the University of Iowa Libraries. |
Poetic Form | closed |
Bibliographic Notes | Originally published in tandem with "Inquiry" in Poetry Magazine under the overall title "Even Though Snow." |
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