The Wasted Corner
The Wasted Corner
She was a higglety, pigglety hen,
one wing askew, tail ragged,
stranger to the rooster,
under a board pile
she nested a clutch of eggs
that decay ripened.
She fought off rats and crows,
comb bloody, eyes blazing,
feathers loose on her basket of bones—
a daft old woman
snug in a wasted corner.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Wormwood Review 3 (1963) 12.
Word Count
54
Original Publication
Date Published
1963
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
138
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