In A Mountain Pasture Poem by William Stobb

In A Mountain Pasture



polluted by thinking like
the whole truth and nothing
I see slides under charged wire
one awkward calf along
river rush bound by
that fire line tied to her
mind one heifer watching anyway
standing could be thinking
like what white nothing
washes tumbledown bother a blue
ripple ridgeline off-run
calves a thousand shimmers a need
beyond knowing any
living from this stream

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William Stobb

William Stobb

Minnesota / United States
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