#Americans #PulitzerPrize #Women #XXCentury #XXICentury
Have you ever seen anything in your life more wonderful than the way the sun,
The river Of my childhood, That tumbled Down a passage of rocks And cut-work ferns,
The spirit likes to dress up like this: ten fingers, ten toes, shoulders, and all the rest
When the blackberries hang swollen in the woods, in the bramb… nobody owns, I spend all day among the high branches, reaching
The feet of the heron, under those bamboo stems, hold the blue body, the great beak above the shallows
When death comes like the hungry bear in autumn; when death comes and takes all the… to buy me, and snaps the purse shu… when death comes
Understand, I am always trying to… what the soul is, and where hidden, and what shape and so, last week,
Did you too see it, drifting, all… Did you see it in the morning, ris… An armful of white blossoms, A perfect commotion of silk and li… into the bondage of its wings; a s…
One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began, though the voices around you kept shouting their bad advice—
Needing one, I invented her— the great-great-aunt dark as hicko… called Shining-Leaf, or Drifting… or The-Beauty-of-the-Night. Dear aunt, I’d call into the leav…
In the early curtains of the dusk it flew, a slow galloping this way and that way
centerYou are standing at the edge… at twilight when something begins to sing, like a waterfall pouring down
The first fish I ever caught would not lie down quiet in the pail but flailed and sucked
At Blackwater Pond the tossed wat… after a night of rain. I dip my cupped hands. I drink a long time. It tastes like stone, leaves, fire. It falls…
“For example, what the trees do not only in lightning storms or the watery dark of a summer’s n… or under the white nets of winter but now, and now, and now—whenever