GREAT SPRUCE HEAD ISLAND
Like a tadpole heading north, its head highest in the
bay
Covered on the northside of the head with ferny
birchwoods
In the late spring full of fragrant twinflowers and
flowering bunchberries
And strawberries in the meadow, and daisies, and red
and yellow hawkweed
And on the shore the seaweed exposed by the yawning
tide
Yawning southward toward the islands past the wind.
In the summer every afternoon rises the southwest
wind
And the off-shore winds are full of the scent of bay
And the quiet foggy days of the smell of the beach at
low tide
And the warm breath of sunset exhales through the hollow
spruce woods
And the bright winds of June are full of the light of
the hawkweed
And the summer winds ethereal with a series
ripening berries.
Fairfield Porter
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