In April

This I saw on an April day:
Warm rain spilt from a sun-lined cloud,
A sky-flung wave of gold at evening,
And a cock pheasant treading a dusty path
Shy and proud.

And this I found in an April field:
A new white calf in the sun at noon,
A flash of blue in a cool moss bank,
And tips of tulips promising flowers
To a blue-winged loon.

And this I tried to understand
As I scrubbed the rust from my brightening plow:
The movement of seed in furrowed earth,
And a blackbird whistling sweet and clear
From a green-sprayed bough.

    Original Citation

    Midland (August 1926) 238.

    Word Count
    101
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1926
    Complete Poems
    10
    Re-publication
    The Republican Journal (3 April 2014) <http://waldo.villagesoup.com/p/poets-corner-april/1143336>.
    Theme(s)
    First Line
    This I saw on an April day:
    Poetic Form
    open