Besmilr Brigham
(alternate title)

Song of Love; Zacateca

blue are the fields where
                                                my love lay
earth blue pulling down and
not reflecting a sky/ it was
full of grain and shadow; the shadow of


salt in water, not distilled with joy

the peace of a field making grain
wind in a high tree where leaves are;
birds flying in from rain their
low wings drooping with moisture


animals that can die
with little bodies laid in the ground they
came from


ground nests, as the ground is a nest
blue fields where we gathered our
bundles of fire wood
and lying after in the warmth we made
/ still are the fields where our love lay
waiting


waiting for lovers
full of grain and shadow
from the book GATHERING BRIEF SHELLS BY THE SEA / Annulet Editions
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