Thursday, December 27, 2012
Crossley-Holland's 'Leaf-Girl'
LEAF-GIRL
'Round and round the trampled
ground between the flaming
maple and the black walnut,
and out across the nickel rink
to the winter warming-hut,
round, round with bounds and
yells, skips and little rushes
you chased October leaves.
Curtsy, shout, leap and spin,
your pale face thin and hair
haywire, the best red-gold:
so you became the leaves
you caught. And watching you
I think I thought there's
some movement, some pursuit
best expressing each of us.'
--Kevin Crossley-Holland
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Chase,
Crossley-Holland,
Expression,
Girl,
Identity,
Leaf,
Poetry