Sunday, October 16, 2022

Poetry Sunday


Today is the second of this month's three Halloween-themed Poetry Sundays, and we turn to poet Louise Glück for this eerie and unsettling poem ...

All Hallows
by Louise Glück

Even now this landscape is assembling.
The hills darken. The oxen
sleep in their blue yoke,
the fields having been
picked clean, the sheaves
bound evenly and piled at the roadside
among cinquefoil, as the toothed moon rises:

This is the barrenness
of harvest or pestilence.
And the wife leaning out the window
with her hand extended, as in payment,
and the seeds
distinct, gold, calling
Come here
Come here, little one

And the soul creeps out of the tree.


Have a good day and enjoy the rest of your weekend. Beware of souls creeping out of scary trees.

More thoughts coming. 

Bilbo

1 comment:

allenwoodhaven said...

Eerie indeed. Very evocative too.