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usly in space Finding it good. III You, slender shining-- You, downward leaping-- Born from silent snow To drown at last in the blue silent Mountain lake-- You are not snow or water, You are only a silver spirit Singing! IV Sharp crags of granite, Pointing, threatening, Thrust fiercely up at me; And near the edge, their menace Would whirl me down. V Climbing desperately toward the heights I glance in terror behind me To be deafened--to be shattered-- By a thunderbolt of beauty. VI The mountains hold communion; They are priests, silent and austere, They have come together In a secret place With unbowed heads. VII This hidden lake Is a sapphire cup-- An offering clearer than wine, Colder than tears. The mountains hold it toward the sky In silence. October Morning October is brown In field and row-- Yet goldenrod And goldenglow, Purple asters And ruddy oaks, Sumach spreading Crimson cloaks, Apples red And pumpkins gold--? Perhaps it's gayer To be old! October Afternoon The air is warm and winey-sweet, Over my head the oak-leaves shine Like rich Madeira, glossy brown, Or garnet red, like old Port wine. Wild grapes are ripening on the hill, Dead leaves curl thickly at my feet, Yet not one falls, it is so still. Crickets are singing in the sun, And aimlessly grasshoppers leap From discontent to discontent, Their days of leaping nearly done. There's a rich quietness of earth That holds no promise any more, And like a cup, Today is filled With the last wine the year shall pour. Maternity Sturdy is earth, Dull and mighty, Unresentful-- Of her own fertility Covering scars With healing green. You cannot anger earth, You cannot cause her pain Nor make her remember Your hungry, querulous love. At last your unwilling body She tranquilly receives And turns it to her uses. The Father Speaks My little son, when you were born There died a being, sweet and wild, A lovely, careless, radiant child, A passionate woman--her I mourn. And in her place has come another, With troubled smile and brooding eyes, Insatiate of sacrifice And wholly, utterly your mother. To Allen Beauty, the dream that I have dreamed
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