In June
In June
The earth is a green goddess, hip and hair
cod and elm deer and roe iron and foam
Petals daze apples hum with bees
bleed splinters of pulp when cut
Creep of wings shriek of owl echoes
as she lands on a brace of branches
The lark in the oak seems to ache
for the aerie amid shards of cloud
Young bodies tat cartwheels in air
stir afternoon light into motes of shadow
The harp-necked cob pursuing psalms
tugs at your ear with his sharp grunts
Loon soars suddenly pierces moon
with bill’s edge the sheen of a needle
The altar under the spire is bare
while cicadas sing a zing zing zing liturgy on the lea
Even the halest person bays at the madcap moon
blesses its abyss of light
We are reminded that we need more
than meat and shade
We know that the covey sharpens in winter
that we will trace our steps in December’s mud
Yet there is no gap in this bright oasis—
this month is a clove we pull from the ground
slowly its hot summer grass aroma
clinging to us smudged knee and verdant tress
4 thoughts on "In June"
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What a fabulous poem! So many exquisite images, and attention paid to the sounds of the words.
Thank you, Karen!
Nice! Love the pop of sounds.
Thank you, Donelle!