The Poets Agree To be Quiet By The Swamp
One of Dead Beat's all time favourite poems (from a good old Pacific Northwest poet) - read and take heed.
THE POETS AGREE TO BE QUIET BY THE SWAMP
They hold their hands over their mouths
And stare at the stretch of water.
What can be said has been said before:
Strokes of light like herons' legs in the cattails,
Mud underneath, frogs lying even deeper.
Therefore, the poets may keep quiet.
But the corners of their mouths grin past their hands.
They stick their elbows out into the evening,
Stoop, and begin the ancient croaking.
David Wagoner
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