Saturday, August 7, 2010

Siwashing It Out Once in Suislaw Forest

 

from: Four Poems for Robin        
by Gary Snyder

I slept under     rhododendron
All night    blossoms fell
Shivering on    a sheet of cardboard
Feet stuck   in my pack
Hands deep    in my pockets
Barely  able    to   sleep.
I remembered    when we were in school
Sleeping together   in a big warm bed
We were     the youngest lovers
When we broke up     we were still nineteen
Now our   friends are married
You teach  school back east
I dont mind     living this way
Green hills   the long blue beach
But sometimes      sleeping in the open
I think back    when I had you.


from: The Back Country. Copyright © 1968.

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