Reprieve

Reprieve I too have gone
with a cracked jug for water,
wept by a wall,
felt neglected in church,
I too have wintered
alone like a rabbit,
starved on my pride, been
storm-whipped like a birch,
wandered a hillside
where thieving crows plundered
a lark’s nest, been locked out
of my house at night,
heard a harsh word where
a kind one was needed,
waited for day through
a long anxious night.
I too have watched for
delayed buds to open,
begged clouds for rain
when drought struck my land,
then wept like a fool
when frost’s teeth loosen
their hold on my heart
at the touch of your hand.

    Original Citation
    Onward (Sep. 1964) 21.
    Word Count
    109
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1964
    Complete Poems
    141
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    I too have gone
    Poetic Form
    open
    Twitter Quote
    I too have watched for / delayed buds to open, / begged clouds for rain