POEM

Nest

by Marianne Boruch

I walked out, and the nest
was already there by the step.   Woven basket
of a saint
sent back to life as a bird
who proceeded to make
a mess of things.   Wind
right through it, and any eggs
long vanished.   But in my hand it was
intricate pleasure, even the thorny reeds
softened in the weave.   And the fading
leaf mold, hardly
itself anymore, merely a trick
of light, if light
can be tricked.   Deep in a life
is another life.   I walked out, the nest
already by the step.

 Marianne  Boruch

Marianne Boruch teaches at Purdue University and Warren Wilson College. Her sixth book of . . . MORE »

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