The Burden
The Burden
Apple bloom spread on the orchard floor,
Swept from the trees by the broom of the wind,
Bows down the tips of startled grass—
Grasses too young to have sinned.
And they must be for a little while
Content with the bloom of a foreign flower.
As a weight of love or gift from the wind,
It will fade and drift in an hour.
Then with a wave of running green
They’ll swiftly wash the orchard floor,
And taunt blind roots on long hot days
With the pale pink bloom they bore.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Midland (Aug 1926) 238.
Word Count
92
Original Publication
Date Published
1926
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
8
Themes and Motifs
Theme(s)
Notes and Commentary
Poem was not reproduced in any other republications of Country Men.