Keith Douglas


Desert Flowers

Living in a wide landscape are the flowers - 
Rosenberg I only repeat what you were saying - 
the shell and the hawk every hour 
are slaying men and jerboas, slaying 
the mind: but the body can fill 
the hungry flowers and the dogs who cry words 
at nights, the most hostile things of all. 
But that is not new. Each time the night discards 
draperies on the eyes and leaves the mind awake 
I look each side of the door of sleep 
for the little coin it will take 
to buy the secret I shall not keep. 
I see men as trees suffering 
or confound the detail and the horizon. 
Lay the coin on my tongue and I will sing 
of what the others never set eyes on.

John Ashbery

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