Friday, August 21, 2015

Friday Five: Five Poems I Read Wednesday Night (Poem 3)

Escape

When foxes eat the last gold grape,
And the last white antelope is killed,
I shall stop fighting and escape
Into a little house I'll build.

But first I'll shrink to fairy size,
With a whisper no one understands,
Making blind moons of all your eyes,
And muddy roads of all your hands.

And you may grope for me in vain
In hollows under the mangrove root,
Or where, in apple-scented rain,
The silver wasp-nests hang like fruit.

Elinor Wylie
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 For me, the hollows under the mangrove root are a beach house, somewhere south of here. Far south of here.

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