10
The Wild Geese
1973
Poem by Wendell Berry
Music by Lisa Reagan and Jamshied Sharifi
Horseback on Sunday morning,
harvest over, we taste persimmon
and wild grape, sharp sweet
of summer’s end. In time’s maze
over fall fields, we name names
that went west from here, names
that rest on graves.
We open
a persimmon seed to find the tree
that stands in promise,
pale, in the seed’s marrow.
Geese appear high over us,
pass, and the sky closes. Abandon,
as in love or sleep, holds
them to their way, clear,
in the ancient faith: what we need
is here. And we pray, not
for new earth or heaven, but to be
quiet in heart, and in eye
clear. What we need is here
Lisa's Favorite Lines
Abandon,
as in love or sleep, holds
them to their way
THE WILD GEESE
Copyright © 2012 by Wendell Berry,
from New Collected Poems.
Reprinted by permission of Counterpoint Press