Winter deceived us. Now the March wind
Heckles the weatherboarding of the barn,
Drives the weathercock out of his mind.
Poor counterfeit! He cant tell North from South
Or night from day now they are equal and
The lambs head is in the lions mouth.
A heron or a herons ghost in the mist
Wades the marsh, hieratic, Egyptian,
An elegant, high-stepping egoist
With the rare balance to stand alone
In cross winds, still as a bird of iron:
An emblem of long life, so Ive heard.
Yet, pinned to the cupola, that painted bird,
Wind-drunk, sun-blind, man-made,
Will outlast himand me, too, Im afraid
An emblem of human thought awhirl upon
Its axis, fanning the compass for direction
While the world ponders, turning in precession
Of the equinoxes, framing an axial space
Like the veering spindle of a spinning top.
Winter deceived ...
Daniel Mark Epstein wrote the libretto for the opera Jefferson and Poe, with music by Damon Ferrante
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 15 September 1996, on page 96
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