Accident

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.

    Original Citation

    Man and His Field. Denver: Alan Swallow. 1951. 61.

    Word Count
    53
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1951
    Complete Poems
    65
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    The iron teeth of the harrow
    Poetic Form
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