Once Glimpsed

Once I thought I saw it
at the edge of my path,
but underbrush builds a wall
of twigs and leaves, keeps you
half-blind back of the wood’s
lattice. But it was there,
a stir different from wind’s breath,
a beckon for me to notice,
no dream, it vanished almost
before I saw it go. Now frost
has shrunk the leaves, matted
the grass, opened thickets,
but nothing shows, my eyes
remember the hunger of something
longed for, deeply craved,
once glimpsed, never known.

    Original Citation

    Poem (Nov. 1969) 11.

    Word Count
    84
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1969
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    217
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    Once I thought I saw it
    Poetic Form
    open
    Twitter Quote
    the hunger of something / longed for, deeply craved,