It was so quiet there I could’ve cried out sturdy And all the sounds would’ve returned to me. I did not though The windpipe clung to my lungs Wrapped round and round till they gasped Just a huh Too pathetic to be pitied.
That giant tree, I will remember always Out and out it bloomed And stayed with me all along However far I hazily stumbled I looked so mad I felt so—
My brain lurked where it desired, Lingered wherever; and I Followed, I followed: Always a step behind I said, where are you going? Just… And into the towering corns we vanished So dark, so dark
I said, it’s dangerous here, Anyone could come from anywhere And quieten us anyway— anyway— Just a moment… And we sat, listening to the insects together The crops so high up and devouring It wasn’t much different from crowds Yet silence— so ringing and shrill Scream, I offered Scream?
And we sat there for a minute or two Listening in to the eternity forever.