To The Saguaro Cactus Tree In The Desert Rain Poem by James Arlington Wright

To The Saguaro Cactus Tree In The Desert Rain

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I had no idea the elf owl
Crept into you in the secret
Of night.

I have torn myself out of many bitter places
In America, that seemed

Tall and green-rooted in mid-noon.
I wish I were the spare shadow
Of the roadrunner, I wish I were
The honest lover of the diamondback
And the tear the tarantula weeps.
I had no idea you were so tall
And blond in moonlight.
I got thirsty in the factories,
And I hated the brutal dry suns there,
So I quit.

You were the shadow
Of a hallway
In me.

I have never gone through that door,
But the elf owl's face
Is inside me.

Saguaro,
You are not one of the gods.
Your green arms lower and gather me.
I am an elf owl's shadow, a secret
Member of your family.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Smoky Hoss 22 February 2017

The amazing beauty of shadow as metaphoric style is incredible, and nearly perfect in relation to the sense of longing, and searching that is so delicately painted in this incredible poetic picture of seeking place/home. Wonderful, to say the least.

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