Poetry in Motion

Amherst

Milkweed

James Wright

While I stood here, in the open, lost in myself,
I must have looked a long time
Down the corn rows, beyond grass,
The small house,
White walls, animals lumbering toward the barn.
I look down now. It is all changed.
Whatever it was I lost, whatever I wept for
Was a wild, gentle thing, the small dark eyes
Loving me in secret.
It is here. At a touch of my hand,
The air fills with delicate creatures
From the other world.




"Milkweed" by James Wright from The Branch Will Not Break. Copyright © 1992 by James Wright, Wesleyan University Press. Reprinted with the permission.