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   Song of Myself

  by John Canaday

   I am a stubborn ox dreaming

   of rain as the drover's fingers drum

   around my eyes. But no: the wet

   hum of flies distracted me,

   and now the plow has drifted from

   the line I meant to follow. See

   where the damp leather of the reins

   has worn the callus on my left

   forefinger raw? Or was it the dry,

   ash handle of my hoe? I can hear

   the steel head singing as it strikes

   rocky ground, the fresh-turned earth

   swallowing showers of sparks. The tip

   of my tongue goes dry. I touch my lips

   to the soil as I once touched you, here

   and there. A single knot of dirt

   crumbles slowly in my mouth

   with the taste of sweet butter dripping

   from your thumb. This ground will raise

   a heavy crop. I am the wheat

   that flowed around your waist like water.

   I am that lonely knot of earth.



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