On Finding a Turtle Shell in Daniel Boone National Forest

Really, who can't relate to this?

"On Finding a Turtle Shell in Daniel Boone National Forest" by Jeff Worley

This one got tired
of lugging his fortress
wherever he went,
was done with duck and cover
at every explosion
through rustling leaves
of fox and dog and skunk.
Said au revoir to the ritual
of pulling himself together. . .

I imagine him waiting
for the cover of darkness
to let down his hinged drawbridge.
He wanted, after so many
protracted years of caution,
to dance naked and nimble
as a flame under the moon—
even if dancing just once
was all that the teeth
of the forest would allow.

1 comments:

Hannah said...

This is fantastic. I adore the last quarter. I had to say it all out loud :-)

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