View by View
View by View
Poplars mark the limit of the yard,
in front the house is bounded by a street,
smoke rises from the chimney, snow falls down,
Saturday afternoons is when we meet.
One clock is silent but the other strikes,
even the stealth we practice has its rules,
your car’s in plain sight but we lock the door,
wise men leave their tracks the same as fools.
Fast in the web spun by the spider love
you and I so entangled in what we do
and bound to each other wait on what’s ahead
helpless before time’s change from view by view.
Publication Details
Original Citation
New York Times (2 Oct. 1969) 46.
Word Count
100
Original Publication
Date Published
1969
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
218
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