the privacy of them had a river in it…

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The Weight


by Linda Gregg

Two horses were put together in the same paddock.


Night and day. In the night and in the day


wet from heat and the chill of the wind


on it. Muzzle to water, snorting, head swinging


and the taste of bay in the shadowed air.


The dignity of being. They slept that way,


knowing each other always.


Withers quivering for a moment,


fetlock and the proud rise at the base of the tail,


width of back.

The volume of them, and each other’s weight.


Fences were nothing compared to that.


People were nothing. They slept standing,


their throats curved against the other’s rump.


They breathed against each other,
whinnied and stomped.


There are things they did that I do not know.


The privacy of them had a river in it.


Had our universe in it. And the way


its border looks back at us with its light.


This was finally their freedom.
The freedom an oak tree knows.


That is built at night by stars.
 
Linda Gregg, “The Weight” from All of It Singing: New and Selected Poems. Copyright © 1994 by Linda Gregg. Used by permission of The Permissions Company, LLC, on behalf of Graywolf Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, http://www.graywolfpress.org
from the Poetry Almanac 3/1/22

 

 

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