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Scatter the Petals

Text of Poem

She sleeps as if the mouths of buds,
About to utter their gentle bloom,
Suspended breath lest an echo darken
The silence where she keeps her room,

And sleeps. The warm October sunlight
Holds in its hands the troubled year’s
Moments of grace before they wither
The asters, and leaves rain down like tears.

She seems to dream in the early shadow
Where a fountain trembles, she does not start
At the blackbird’s whistle above the cedars
Nor the tiptoe steps of my anxious heart.

I bow my head as the prayers attend her,
But heart, poor innocent, swells to make
A sudden gesture of warning to tell me
At the last farewell, she will not wake.

First Line
She sleeps as if the mouth of buds,
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1958
Original Citation
American Friend (30 Oct. 1958) 346.
Republication
Complete Poems
127
Hearst Collections
Word Count
117
Poetic Form
closed
Themes
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The warm October sunlight / Holds in its hands the troubled year’s / Moments of grace