Yes, It Would

Wouldn’t it be a gas some morning
to wake up loose as a goose
in the dew-spangled grass of dream
and not have to dress or fix
breakfast or answer the phone or run
for your life to meet a schedule,
but walked naked as a jay in the bright sun,
ignore newspapers
their headlines of wars and broken hearts,
eat what you want when you want it,
curl up your mind for a nap while
your hands and feet rest on featherbeds
of indolence, and the critic in you
lifts a leg to squirt on nice daisies
or sits on a branch to drop something
nasty on a passerby?

    Original Citation

    Quartet 6 (Summer 1974) 27.

    Word Count
    110
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1974
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    271
    First Line
    Wouldn't it be a gas some morning
    Poetic Form
    closed
    Bibliographic Notes

    "Yes It Would!" in Landmark TOC, but "Yes, It Would" on the page; Complete Works shows as "Yes, It Would" and Ward's Bibliography shows as "Yes It Would"

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    ignore newspapers / their headlines of wars and broken hearts, / eat what you want when you want it,