1. 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird


    Among twenty snowy mountains, 
    The only moving thing 
    Was the eye of the blackbird.

    II 
    I was of three minds, 
    Like a tree 
    In which there are three blackbirds.

    III 
    The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds. 
    It was a small part of the pantomime.

    IV 
    A man and a woman 
    Are one. 
    A man and a woman and a blackbird 
    Are one.


    I do not know which to prefer, 
    The beauty of inflections 
    Or the beauty of innuendoes, 
    The blackbird whistling 
    Or just after.

    VI 
    Icicles filled the long window 
    With barbaric glass. 
    The shadow of the blackbird 
    Crossed it, to and fro. 
    The mood 
    Traced in the shadow 
    An indecipherable cause.

    VII 
    O thin men of Haddam, 
    Why do you imagine golden birds? 
    Do you not see how the blackbird 
    Walks around the feet 
    Of the women about you?

    VIII 
    I know noble accents 
    And lucid, inescapable rhythms; 
    But I know, too, 
    That the blackbird is involved 
    In what I know.

    IX 
    When the blackbird flew out of sight, 
    It marked the edge 
    Of one of many circles.


    At the sight of blackbirds 
    Flying in a green light, 
    Even the bawds of euphony 
    Would cry out sharply.

    XI 
    He rode over Connecticut 
    In a glass coach. 
    Once, a fear pierced him, 
    In that he mistook 
    The shadow of his equipage 
    For blackbirds.

    XII 
    The river is moving. 
    The blackbird must be flying.

    XIII 
    It was evening all afternoon. 
    It was snowing 
    And it was going to snow. 
    The blackbird sat 
    In the cedar-limbs.

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