Forsaken
Into my deep sadness he came bouncing
from the woods — a slate-blue butterfly
with a thread of crimson on each wing,
flittering on the weathered dock-boards
like a pennant windy with the most cheerful news.
from the woods — a slate-blue butterfly
with a thread of crimson on each wing,
flittering on the weathered dock-boards
like a pennant windy with the most cheerful news.
He fluttered about me, dime-tinier,
merry as money, perching on knees
as if they were gay as Noah’s mountain,
lighting among my upturned toes
as if for sweetnesses, as if they were good flowers
merry as money, perching on knees
as if they were gay as Noah’s mountain,
lighting among my upturned toes
as if for sweetnesses, as if they were good flowers
— until I have understood his coming!
Though I have given all I have
and you still will not love me,
I am coming on stumps to you, holding
out bouquets of these poor sunny feet and toes!
Though I have given all I have
and you still will not love me,
I am coming on stumps to you, holding
out bouquets of these poor sunny feet and toes!