How to See Deer
Philip Booth – 1925-2007

Forget roadside crossings. Go nowhere with guns. Go elsewhere your own way, lonely and wanting. Or stay and be early: next to deep woods inhabit old orchards. All clearings promise. Sunrise is good, and fog before sun. Expect nothing always; find your luck slowly. Wait out the windfall. Take your good time to learn to read ferns; make like a turtle: downhill toward slow water. Instructed by heron, drink the pure silence. Be compassed by wind. If you quiver like aspen trust your quick nature: let your ear teach you which way to listen. You've come to assume protective color; now colors reform to new shapes in your eye. You've learned by now to wait without waiting; as if it were dusk look into light falling: in deep relief things even out. Be careless of nothing. See what you see.
Last year, we had twin fawns here.
Thanks to Poets.org for its everlasting beautiful poems.
Lovely!
Neva Gronert AKC Breeder of Merit Clannad Border Collies http://www.clannadbordercollies.com
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that poem really is beautiful, isn’t it?
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The sense of stillness, watchfulness, is especially suited to a rainy day like today. Thank you!
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of course, it’s snowing up here . . .(:
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Lovely.
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