Carl

Carl

Through forests that had died the rivers run

Again, reviving what had ceased to be,

And there the darkness dried up in the sun,

Reveals now in each resurrected tree

A beauty known to hunters in the dawn.

Eternity rose up through morning light,

Incarnate in a pheasant cock, and on

His wings we saw the seraphim in flight.

The hills, set forth for us and waiting there

Despite our separation (like a night

Imposed between two lives), appeared as bare

And strong as God’s tectonic shoulder might.

Your voice insisted that the day would break

If we, together, claimed a mountain peak.