A Maul for Bill and Cindy's Wedding Poem by Gary Snyder

A Maul for Bill and Cindy's Wedding



Swung from the toes out,
Belly-breath riding on the knuckles,
The ten-pound maul lifts up,
Sails in an arc overhead,
And then lifts you!

It floats, you float,
For an instant of clear far sight—
Eye on the crack in the end-grain
Angle of the oak round
Stood up to wait to be split.

The maul falls—with a sigh—the wood
Claps apart
and lies twain—
In a wink. As the maul
Splits all, may

You two stay together.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Morgan 13 October 2015

Nice to see other work, here. I'm tired (but never bored) reading 'The Bagel'. MM

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