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| A SMALL SOUND IN THE DARK WOODS [close] |
She'd run to just this place deep in the woods when night overcame her eyes and drowned even Apollo's footsteps (so she stopped and stood just here. The wood closed into a coil of branches around her and the running leaves stopped moving).
(And watched the moving stop above her head, rumbling far away in the loud leaves) (where patterned panic still reflected god's blind abandonment) (his long pursuit, the uncle's heavy tides, the celestial feet flying to bear the messages, the voice—)
(where I stand now to look around, she stood) (and it seemed she heard this sound (another breath)
moving through the fingers where no wind makes life from leaves (or even leaves from hands)
(my fingers). Nothing moves now in the sound telling her whom she hears, whom she hears breathe, only the woods, hearing her breath (my breath) moving the leaves, away from Daphne's hands.
From Spells (First published in Hellas) |