Alive and Well
Alive and Well
Don’t fill the kitchen pot
with husks and nutshells,
nor wear the gunny sack of
poverty of spirit, nor cut
paper dolls from the daily press
to prove you are upset.
Cold and snow may bury the yard
with sleeping drifts but this
won’t starve the cocky sparrows.
Days tick off on the season’s
slow clock but we tell time by
an evening’s fire and the door
we opened for a starving kitten
on a naked afternoon. There may be
a lesson in the endurance of roots
but let us be thankful
their long sleep is not our habit.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Great Lakes Review 4 (Summer 1977) 61.
Word Count
99
Original Publication
Date Published
1977
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
319
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