James Wright Quotes
Lying In A Hammock At William Duffy's Farm In Pine Island, Minnesota
Over My Head, I See The Bronze Butterfly,
Asleep On The Black Trunk,
Blowing Like A Leaf In Green Shadow.
Down The Ravine Behind The Empty House,
The Cowbells Follow One Another
Into The Distances Of The Afternoon.
To My Right,
In A Field Of Sunlight Between Two Pines,
The Droppings Of Last Year's Horses
Blaze Up Into Golden Stones.
I Lean Back, As The Evening Darkens And Comes On.
A Chicken Hawk Floats Over, Looking For Home.
I Have Wasted My Life.
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