Facts

I do not read portents,
bars of sunlight through a cloud,
a dog howling at night,
a bridge washed out,
a crow perched on a dead limb—
let some reader of oracles
interpret the signs.
I read on the day’s work sheet
the facts of my existence,
corn to grind, pens to clean,
teach a calf to suck,
wrap roses for winter.
The wind rustles dead stalks,
says nothing I don’t know,
my labor tongued hands assure me
that my sky is not falling
in spite of sickness, weather and age.

    Original Citation

    Chowder Review (Spring 1976) 13.

    Word Count
    91
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1976
    Complete Poems
    298
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    I do not read portents,
    Poetic Form
    open