

“To the Weeping Willow”
I stood beneath your limbs
And you flowered and finally
clung to me,
and when the wind struck with the earth
and sand—you clung to me.
Thinner than a cobweb I,
sheerer than any—
but it did attach itself
and held fast in strong winds
life—of which at singular times
I am both of your directions—
Somehow I remain hanging downward the most,
As both of your directions pull me.
Eίναι πολύ όμορφο το ποίημα...
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήMε λιγάκι ψάξιμο είδα ποιάς είναι κι έμεινα μ' ανοιχτό το στόμα...
Oh Jean...
Κι εγώ το ίδιο.
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