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April 06, 2005
"A Light Breather," Theodore Roethke
by Ron HoganThe spirit moves,
Yet stays:
Stirs as a blossom stirs,
Still wet from its bud-sheath,
Slowly unfolding,
Turning in the light with its tendrils;
Plays as a minnow plays,
Tethered to a limp weed, swinging,
Tail around, nosing in and out of the current,
Its shadows loose, a watery finger;
Moves, like the snail,
Still inward,
Taking and embracing its surroundings,
Never wishing itself away,
Unafraid of what it is,
A music in a hood,
A small thing,
Singing.
From the other Selected Poems in this season's batch of American Poets Project volumes (see yesterday for the first). The Academy of American Poets offers a fine biographical introduction to Roethke.
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