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“Earthy Anecdote” by Wallace Stevens 🇺🇸 (2 Oct 18792 Aug 1955)
Every time the bucks went clattering,
Over Oklahoma
A firecat bristled in the way.
Wherever they went,
They went clattering.
Until they swerved,
In a swift, circular line,
To the right,
Because of the firecat.
Or until they swerved,
In a swift, circular line,
To the left,
Because of the firecat.
The bucks clattered.
The firecat went leaping,
To the right, to the left,
And
Bristled in the way.
Later, the firecat closed his bright eyes
And slept.