Spring: despondency, fall: despair, onset of winter a light rain in the heart the pony tethered to the telephone pole day after day until he's eaten the circle, moved to another pole, another circle: winter never deepens but falls dead upon the ground, body of the sky whirled in gray gusts: from Manitoba stretched brains of north; heat for heart, head, in smallest things -- dry socks, strange breasts, an ounce of sun glittering above the blue shadows of the barn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE GLOW-WORM by WILLIAM COWPER THE BELFRY PIGEON by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS THE DEATH OF HUSS by ALFRED AUSTIN GREAT THOUGHTS by PHILIP JAMES BAILEY FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SACRIFICE SELF-COMPENSATED by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |