Let's Go Inside
Let's Go Inside
The furrowed field sleeps
in the cold November rain,
stalks of weeds in the fencerow
crumple in decay, the rusty call
of a crow sweeps through
an empty sky,
my shivering breath clouds the air
protesting the absent-minded weather.
I say, bury the work in its old clothes,
let’s go inside to learn how fire lives
on top of ashes and watch shadows of light
leap to the windows.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Sou'wester Literary Quarterly (1968) 24.
Word Count
69
Original Publication
Date Published
1968
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
199
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