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Witnesses

Text of Poem

The orchard basks in
the mellow light of autumn,
leaves drift along the hedge,
a late mouse scurries for its burrow.
Three pheasants, a cock
and two hens stroll with
arrogant steps through
frosted grass and dry leaves.
Their bronze and purple splendor
witnesses as wilderness
beyond the tame acre
of my study. They burn in the sun
and wake a vision of barbaric wonder
against the windows of my
safe retreat.

First Line
The orchard basks in
Original Pub Location
Original Publication Date
1982
Original Citation
South Dakota Review 20.1 (Spring 1982) 44.
Complete Poems
440
Word Count
72
Poetic Form
open
Bibliographic Notes

No page # in file HFP Box 57 (1975-81)

Themes
Twitter Quote
They burn in the sun / and wake a vision of barbaric wonder / against the windows