Travelling Standing Still/Talking Water
Appearance
TALKING WATER
If you will poise your forefoot in my pool,I will not loose a ripple, Beautiful.Crackle the fern-stems, arch aloft and stare,See! there's no fright for you, anywhere.A leaf shall not lift, nor a shade shakeYou and your shy love away from my lake.I know the noon is ablaze for you,This gaunt forest, a maze for you.Kneel near this drop of water on stone,No one comes plunging. You are alone.To-day I am opal, tinged with blue,My color deepens with the glassy heat,And I listen for hoofs. Am I timid, too?Noon is my enemy! Thrust in your feet!Trample this silver, trample this sand,I will not startle you, Little One; standSlim as the larch, there, Ill not takeEven your shade to the naked acheOf my lessening waters. If you lean,Another faun, like you, but greenWill flick his ears and curve his throat,His shadow hoof will lift between These pebble-splotches. Will you float,Mingle and drowse and touch me, Beautiful?If you come down some blown noon to my pool,I will be quiet, I will be cool.