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title: The Big Dipper
id: big-dipper
genre: verse
project:
title: Stark Raving
class: stark
order: 2
next:
- title: The Moon is drowning
link: moon-drowning
- title: Something about the nature of poetry and time
link: poetry-time
prev:
- title: The Death Zone
link: death-zone
- title: Table of Contents
link: table_contents
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| After searching for days or even months
| I finally find it reclining lazily
| [above the peaks][] above the city as if to ask
| Did you miss me? Yes very much I reply
| and rush to embrace it but it smiles
| and recoils and tells me No no you
| have to try harder than that it says
| I do not give myself up so easily
| I try a different tack
| I sing to it bring it flowers nightly
| I compare its eyes to the morning dew
| it has not seen the morning dew
| I say its mouth is the sunset over mountains
| it knows mountains but the sunset
| is only a rumor from the Evening Star
| I tell the Big Dipper that it moves
| [like a quiet river across the earth][]
| Rivers I have seen says the Big Dipper
| they sparkle in the light from my stars
| Your stars like eyes I say and it smiles
| [No it says that is too easy][]
| It turns its back
| it walks home along the back of the mountain
[above the peaks]: finding-the-lion.html
[like a quiet river across the earth]: no-nothing.html
[No it says that is too easy]: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/writer
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