untitled poem
by
Bob MacKenzie


Think city, might be nice to dig a hole
In a breathing field of grain, and pile fresh sod
On sod till the prairie grows a new roll
And sleeping earth with wild blond hsir is my god;

Nice to leave people their metal concrete
Prisons and build a small cell all my own
Where the breath of the field makes life complete.


published:
The Other Side, October 1973


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