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After Storm

    By Lola Ridge



    Was there a wind?
    Tap... tap...
    Night pads upon the snow
    with moccasined feet...
    and it is still... so still...
    an eagle's feather
    might fall like a stone.
    Could there have been a storm...
    mad-tossing golden mane on the neck of the wind...
    tearing up the sky...
    loose-flapping like a tent
    about the ice-capped stars?

    Cool, sheer and motionless
    the frosted pines
    are jeweled with a million flaming points
    that fling their beauty up in long white sheaves
    till they catch hands with stars.
    Could there have been a wind
    that haled them by the hair....
    and blinding
    blue-forked
    flowers of the lightning
    in their leaves?
    Tap... tap...
    slow-ticking centuries...
    Soft as bare feet upon the snow...
    faint... lulling as heard rain
    upon heaped leaves....
    Silence
    builds her wall
    about a dream impaled.



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