i am working--really working--on my new projects: the novel, and the short stories. and suddenly all my dreams are nightmares--
today, i read this poem by lucille clifton (one of my favorite poets):
telling our stories
by lucille clifton
the fox came every evening
to my door asking for nothing. my fear
trapped me inside, hoping to dismiss her
but she sat till morning, waiting.
at dawn we would, each of us,
rise from our haunches, look through the glass
then walk away.
did she gather her village around her
and sing of the hairless moon face,
the trembling snout, the ignorant eyes?
child, i tell you now it was not
the animal blood i was hiding from,
it was the poet in her, the poet and
the terrible stories she could tell.
copyright Lucille Clifton