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Spring Stains
BY
William Carlos Williams


In a tissue-thin monotone of blue-grey buds
crowded erect with desire against the sky—
tense blue-grey twigs
slenderly anchoring them down, drawing
them in—
      two blue-grey birds chasing
a third struggle in circles, angles,
swift convergings to a point that bursts
instantly!
      Vibrant bowing limbs
pull downward, sucking the sky
that bulges from behind, plastering itself
against them in packed rifts, rock blue
and dirty orange!
      But—
(Hold hard, rigid jointed trees!)
the blinding and red-edged sun-blur—
creeping energy, concentrated
counterforce—welds sky, buds, trees,
rivets them in one puckering hold!
Sticks through! Pulls the whole
counter-pulling mass upward, to the right,
locks even the opaque, not yet defined
ground in a terrific drag that is
loosening the very tap-roots!
On a tissue-thin monotone of blue-grey buds
two blue-grey birds, chasing a third,
at full cry! Now they are
flung outward and up—disappearing suddenly!



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