Listen to:
The Late Singer, The Desolate Field (1:09)
by William Carlos Williams
performed by Bob Gonzalez, rhapsode
THE LATE SINGER
Here it is spring
again
and I still a young
man!
I am late at my
singing.
The sparrow with the
black rain on his breast
has been at his
cadenzas for two weeks past:
What is it that is
dragging at my heart?
The grass by the
back door
is stiff with sap.
The old maples are
opening
their branches of
brown and yellow moth-flowers.
A moon hangs in the
blue
in the early
afternoons over the marshes.
I am late at my
singing.
THE DESOLATE FIELD
Vast and grey, the
sky
is a simulacrum
to all but him whose
days
are vast and grey,
and--
In the tall, dried
grasses
a goat stirs
with nozzle
searching the ground.
--my head is in the
air
but who am I...?
And amazed my
heart leaps
at the thought of
love
vast and grey
yearning silently
over me.
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