Quote of the Day

7.26.2007

preview of coming attractions

Tomorrow I'll be posting on this poem and the translator. Can you, without googling the lines of the poem, tell us what poem it is?

A few miles from here
a frost-stiffened wood waits and keeps watch
above a mere; the overhanging bank
is a maze of tree-roots mirrored in its surface.
At night there, something uncanny happens:
the water burns. And the mere bottom
has never been sounded by the sons of men.
On its bank, the heather-stepper halts:
the hart in flight from pursuing hounds
will turn to face them with firm-set horns
and die in the wood rather than dive
beneath its surface. That is no good place.


~Suzanne

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