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Boundary Lines

Text of Poem

The dog has a squirrel up a tree
I can call off the dog, he will obey me
but the squirrel will not let me relieve him of fright
he clings to his branch until I’m out of sight,
willing to let our separate worlds whirl
where one creature is man and another is squirrel.

First Line
The dog has a squirrel up a tree.
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1940
Original Citation
American Prefaces, 6 (Autumn 1940) 43.
Complete Poems
47
Hearst Collections
Word Count
55
Poetic Form
closed
Themes