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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Spring, Caost Range

.... by Kenneth Rexroth


The glow of my campfire is dark red and flameless,
The circle of white ash widens around it.
I get up and walk off in the moonlight and each time
I look back the red is deeper and the light smaller.
Scorpio rises late with Mars caught in his claw;
The moon has come before them, the light
Like a choir of children in the young laurel trees.
It is April; the shad, the hot headed fish,
Climbs the rivers; there is trillium in the damp canyons;
The foetid adder’s tongue lolls by the waterfall.
There was a farm at this campsite once, it is almost gone now.
There were sheep here after the farm, and fire
Long ago burned the redwoods out of the gulch,
The Douglas fir off the ridge; today the soil
Is stony and incoherent, the small stones lie flat
And plate the surface like scales.
Twenty years ago the spreading gully
Toppled the big oak over onto the house.
Now there is nothing left but the foundations
Hidden in poison oak, and above on the ridge,
Six lonely, ominous fenceposts;
The redwood beams of the barn make a footbridge
Over the deep waterless creek bed;
The hills are covered with wild oats
Dry and white by midsummer.
I walk in the random survivals of the orchard.
In a patch of moonlight a mole
Shakes his tunnel like an angry vein;
Orion walks waist deep in the fog coming in from the ocean;
Leo crouches under the zenith.
There are tiny hard fruits already on the plum trees.
The purity of the apple blossoms is incredible.
As the wind dies down their fragrance
Clusters around them like thick smoke.
All the day they roared with bees, in the moonlight
They are silent and immaculate.


5 Comments:

Blogger crystal said...

Hi Liam. I came upon it by accident, looking for something else.

11:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not entirely apropos, but speaking of planets and the night sky, did you notice Venus, Saturn, and the crescent Moon yesterday evening (and probably tonight). Kind of a celestial happy face. All is well somehow :)

1:13 PM  
Blogger crystal said...

Hi Richard,

Yes, I saw that last night. I almost posted something about it. I'm looking forward to tonight - it's supposed to be even more spectacular :)

1:35 PM  
Blogger Bureau of Public Secrets said...

Many other Rexroth poems and other writings are online at http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth

Enjoy!

6:29 PM  
Blogger cowboyangel said...

That Rexroth site is very good, btw. I got the same message on my blog when I posted something about Rexroth. Checked it out - good arcives.

9:50 AM  

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