Heather Allen : "Grasses"
So still at heart,
They respond like water
To the slightest breeze,
Rippling as one body,
And, as one mind,
Bend continually
To listen:
The perfect confidants,
They keep to themselves
A web of trails and nests,
Burrows and hidden entrances --
Do not reveal
Those camouflaged in stillness
From the circling hawks,
Or crouched and breathless
At the passing of the fox.
Poem of the Day, posted by The Poetry Foundation on May 27, 2016
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