Showing posts with label coyote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coyote. Show all posts
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Wild Things in the Night
The committee of roosters gathers
at my ankles, the night
drifts off like a loose horse.
In my ears the coyotes' laddered song
still lingers. Wild open throated.
A language not so strange
awakens the heart,
gleefully, from a simple dream.
I wake with the sun,
the field is empty.
I look down into the petal of my hand,
and in between the fingers,
one tuft of gold-gray fur remains.
c2011 T.L.Stokes (all rights reserved)
Labels:
contemporary poetry,
coyote,
Pacific Northwest,
Seattle poetry,
songs,
T.L. Stokes
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