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Jaguar

    By Lola Ridge



    Nasal intonations of light
    and clicking tongues...
    publicity of windows
    stoning me with pent-up cries...
    smells of abattoirs...
    smells of long-dead meat.

    Some day-end -
    while the sand is yet cozy as a blanket
    off the warm body of a squaw,
    and the jaguars are out to kill...
    with a blue-black night coming on
    and a painted cloud
    stalking the first star -
    I shall go alone into the Silence...
    the coiled Silence...
    where a cry can run only a little way
    and waver and dwindle
    and be lost.

    And there...
    where tiny antlers clinch and strain
    as life grapples in a million avid points,
    and threshing things
    strike and die,
    letting their hate live on
    in the spreading purple of a wound...
    I too
    will make covert of a crevice in the night,
    and turn and watch...
    nose at the cleft's edge.



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