Poem 178 - "End of April"

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Phillis Levin


Under a cherry tree
I found a robin's egg,
broken, but not shattered.


I had been thinking of you,
and was kneeling in the grass
among fallen blossoms


when I saw it: a blue scrap,
a delicate toy, as light
as confetti


It didn't seem real,
but nature will do such things
from time to time.


I looked inside:
it was glistening, hollow,
a perfect shell


except for the missing crown,
which made it possible
to look inside.


What had been there
is gone now
and lives in my heart


where, periodically,
it opens up its wings,
tearing me apart.


from The Afterimage, 1996
Copper Beech Press, Providence, RI


Copyright 1996 by Phillis Levin.
All rights reserved.
Reproduced with permission (click for permissions information).
 
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