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Especially when the October wind
With frosty fingers punishes hair,
Caught by the crabbing sun I walk on
And cast a shadow crab upon the land,
By sea’s side, hearing the noise of birds,
Hearing the cough in winter sticks,
My busy heart who shudders she talks
Sheds the syllabic blood and drains her words.
Shut, too, in a tower of words, I mark
the horizon walking like the trees
The wordy shapes women, and the rows
Of the star-gestured children in park.
Some let me make you of the vowelled beeches,
Some of the oaken voices, from the roots
Of a thorny shire tell you notes,
Some let me you of the water’s speeches.
Behind a pot of the wagging clock
Tells me the hour’s word, the meaning
Flies on the shafted disk, declaims the morning
tells the windy weather in the cock.
Some let make you of the meadow’s signs;
The signal grass tells me all I know
Breaks with the wormy through the eye.
Some let me tell you of raven’s sins.
Especially when the October wind
(Some let make you of autumnal spells,
The spider-tongued, and the hill of Wales)
With fists of turnips punishes the land,
Some let me make you of the heartless words.
heart is drained that, spelling in the scurry
Of blood, warned of the coming fury.
By the sea’s hear the dark-vowelled birds.