Valley and Mountain

The valley floor crawls with streets
and utters the sound of traffic,
I talk to myself to hear a human voice,
the mountain waits with its wisdom.
My daily path from square to square
traps me in the facts of footsteps
while the day’s meaning seems to ride
like a hawk, small and soaring,
over the mountain’s silence

    Original Citation

    Michigan Quarterly 8 (Fall 1969) 244.

    Word Count
    58
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1969
    Complete Poems
    218
    First Line
    The valley floor crawls with streets
    Poetic Form
    open
    Observations

    Likely based off of Hearst's experience teaching in Colorado.

    Twitter Quote
    My daily path from square to square / traps me in the facts of footsteps