(11) LOVE’S PROGRESS

 

1 (a) The possibilities we dare! O rare propinquity! — I have considered and found A mouth I cannot leave. The great gods arch my bones.

2 (a) The bones veins of the vine Journey around a tree; Light strides the rose; A woman’s naked in water, And I know where she is.

3 (a) True, she can think a bird Until it broods in her eyes. Love me, my violence, Light of my spirit, light Beyond the look of love.

4 (a) It is midnight at the mouse, The rabbit, and the wren; A lamp sings in its flame. Father, I’m far from home, And I have gone nowhere.

5 (a) The close dark hugs me hard, And all the birds are stone. I fear for my own joy; I fear myself in the field, For I would drown in fire.

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