Poem for the day 04.09.15

In celebration of National Poetry Month we are posting a poem a day. Today’s poem by Richard Wilbur was sent in by a faithful reader. If you have a favorite poem (or two) send it along to frank@mytownmatters.com.

April 5, 1974 by Richard Wilbur

The air was soft, the ground still cold.
In the dull pasture where I strolled
Was something I could not believe.
Dead grass appeared to slide and heave,
Though still too frozen-flat to stir,
And rocks to twitch and all to blur.
What was this rippling of the land?
Was matter getting out of hand
And making free with natural law,
I stopped and blinked, and then I saw
A fact as eerie as a dream.
There was a subtle flood of steam
Moving upon the face of things.
It came from standing pools and springs
And what of snow was still around;
It came of winter’s giving ground
So that the freeze was coming out,
As when a set mind, blessed by doubt,
Relaxes into mother-wit.
Flowers, I said, will come of it.

  1 comment for “Poem for the day 04.09.15

  1. Spencer Day
    April 14, 2015 at 1:26 pm

    This is a wonderful poem and so appropriate for this spring in particular, with reference to remaining snow.

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