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" Each October I walk into the woods
looking for bones: rabbit skulls,
a grackle spine, the pelvis of a deer
with the blood bleached out. What died
in the lush of roses and mint
shines out from the tangle of twigs
that bind it to the place
of its last leaping. The living lack
that kind of clarity. In late April,
when the water spreads out and out
till everything is lilies and seepage,
there is only the mystery of tracks,
a rustle receding in the many reeds.
And so the bones accumulate
across my windowsill: the flightless
wings and exaggerated grins,
the silent unmoving reminders
of where the glories of April lead. "

Charles Rafferty , Where the Glories of April Lead


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Charles Rafferty quote : Each October I walk into the woods<br />looking for bones: rabbit skulls,<br />a grackle spine, the pelvis of a deer<br />with the blood bleached out. What died<br />in the lush of roses and mint<br />shines out from the tangle of twigs<br />that bind it to the place<br />of its last leaping. The living lack<br />that kind of clarity. In late April,<br />when the water spreads out and out<br />till everything is lilies and seepage,<br />there is only the mystery of tracks,<br />a rustle receding in the many reeds.<br />And so the bones accumulate<br />across my windowsill: the flightless<br />wings and exaggerated grins,<br />the silent unmoving reminders<br />of where the glories of April lead.