But the Earth Abides

The windmill squeaks, flaps broken vanes,
The barn needs paint, gates sag, weeds grow,
A manure pile leans against a shed,
Everywhere seeds that decay’s hands sow.

But good news, good news, a new owner comes
With his bride, paint cans, new-fangled machines,
Where the old man gave up the ghost and left
Once more clover learns what the sickle means.

    Original Citation

    Snake in the Strawberries (1979) 9.

    Word Count
    61
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1979
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    366
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    The windmill squeaks, flaps broken vanes,
    Poetic Form
    closed