Further, about a fence:
Unforgettable the more
For dust distending it,
For wind uncasing spore
To cast abroad on burdocks.
About the wind:
Wind attempts to raise
The rose’s head, requested
Thereto by lips, hair, shoes,
Familiar names and hemlines.
About a house in the country:
Still the woods are ours, for porch;
Moon’s fire behind the pines, for stove;
And like an apron hanging out, fresh laundered,
A thundercloud that mutters, drying out.
About the steppe:
Mist from all quarters is a sea about us
As thistle-patches check us, catch at socks…