The moon rises. The red cubs rolling
In the ferns by the rotten oak
Stare over a marsh and a meadow
To the farm's white wisp of smoke.
A spark burns, high in heaven.
Deer thread the blossoming rows
Of the old orchard, rabbits
Hop by the well-curb. The cock crows
From the tree by the widow's walk;
Two stars in the trees to the west,
Are snared, and an owl's soft cry
Runs like a breath through the forest.
Here too, though death is hushed, though joy
Obscures, like night, their wars,
The beings of this world are swept
By the Strife that moves the stars.

Auteur: Randall Jarrell

The moon rises. The red cubs rolling<br />In the ferns by the rotten oak<br />Stare over a marsh and a meadow<br />To the farm's white wisp of smoke.<br />A spark burns, high in heaven.<br />Deer thread the blossoming rows<br />Of the old orchard, rabbits<br />Hop by the well-curb. The cock crows<br />From the tree by the widow's walk;<br />Two stars in the trees to the west,<br />Are snared, and an owl's soft cry<br />Runs like a breath through the forest.<br />Here too, though death is hushed, though joy<br />Obscures, like night, their wars,<br />The beings of this world are swept<br />By the Strife that moves the stars. - Randall Jarrell




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