rachelcat
I had to start this thread because I got this beautiful poem in a "Poetry Daily" email and had to share it. (I will try to get back in and add some actual STUDY material on the hare soon!)
Snow Hare
Ears of drizzle and juniper
Snow sings you asleep above the moor.
Tongue of gorse and bilberry
Snow flecks you white behind the hill.
Nose of sedge and smoke
Snow is on your scent beside the loch.
Eyes of rowan and rain
Snow finds you blinking by the stream.
Feet of heather and storm
Snow sends you dancing over stone.
Coat of clouds and willow
Snow helps you hide in a hollow.
Hare of stars and frost
Snow makes you turn into a ghost.
Charles Bennett
How to Make a Woman Out of Water
Enitharmon Press
Copyright ©2007 by Charles Bennett
All rights reserved.
Snow Hare
Ears of drizzle and juniper
Snow sings you asleep above the moor.
Tongue of gorse and bilberry
Snow flecks you white behind the hill.
Nose of sedge and smoke
Snow is on your scent beside the loch.
Eyes of rowan and rain
Snow finds you blinking by the stream.
Feet of heather and storm
Snow sends you dancing over stone.
Coat of clouds and willow
Snow helps you hide in a hollow.
Hare of stars and frost
Snow makes you turn into a ghost.
Charles Bennett
How to Make a Woman Out of Water
Enitharmon Press
Copyright ©2007 by Charles Bennett
All rights reserved.