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Sleeping Out at Easter


ISSUE:  Spring 1960

All dark is now no more.
This forest is drawing a light.
All Presences change into trees.
One eye opens slowly without me.
My sight is the same as the sun’s,
For this is the grave of the king
Where the earth turns, waking a choir.
        All dark is now no more.

Birds speak, their voices beyond them.
A light has told them their song.
My animal eyes become human
As the Word rises out of the darkness
Where my right hand, buried beneath me,
Hoveringly tingles, with grasping
The source of all song at the root.
        Birds sing, their voices beyond them.

        Put down those seeds in your hand.
These trees have not yet been planted.
A light should come round the world,
Yet my army blanket is dark,
That shall sparkle with dew in the sun.
My magical shepherd’s cloak
Is not yet alive on my flesh.
        Put down those seeds in your hand.

        In your palm is the secret of waking.
        Unclasp your purple-nailed fingers
        And the wood and the sunlight together
        Shall spring, and make good the world.
        The sounds in the air shall find bodies,
        And a feather shall drift from the pine-top
        You shall feel, with your long-buried hand.
        In your palm is the secret of waking,

For the king’s grave turns him to light.
A woman shall look through the window
And see me here, huddled and blazing.
My son, mouth open, still sleeping,
Hears the song in the egg of a bird.
The sun shall have told him that song
Of a father returning from darkness,
        For the king’s grave turns you to light.

        All dark is now no more.
        In your palm is the secret of waking.
        Put down those seeds in your hand;
        All Presences change into trees.
        A feather shall drift from the pine-top.
        The sun shall have told you this song,
        For this is the grave of the king;
        For the king’s grave turns you to light.

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