Psalm Poem by George Oppen

Psalm



Veritas sequitur ...

In the small beauty of the forest
The wild deer bedding down—
That they are there!

Their eyes
Effortless, the soft lips
Nuzzle and the alien small teeth
Tear at the grass

The roots of it
Dangle from their mouths
Scattering earth in the strange woods.
They who are there.

Their paths
Nibbled thru the fields, the leaves that shade them
Hang in the distances
Of sun

The small nouns
Crying faith
In this in which the wild deer
Startle, and stare out.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Walterrean Salley 15 November 2016

(Psalm - Poem by George Oppen.) Soothing and enjoyable. Thanks, and RIP sir.

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