HUGHES, Ted
    
      
    
      
    The Thought Fox 
  
    
      
    I imagine this midnight moment's forest:
  
Something else is alive
Beside the clock's loneliness
And this blank page where my fingers move.
    
      
    Through the window I see no star:
  
Something more near
Though deeper within darkness
Is entering the loneliness:
    
      
    Cold, delicately as the dark snow
  
A fox's nose touches twig, leaf;
Two eyes serve a movement, that now
And again now, and now, and now
    
      
    Sets neat prints into the snow
  
Between trees, and warily a lame
Shadow lags by stump and in hollow
Of a body that is bold to come
    
      
    Across clearings, an eye,
  
A widening deepening greenness,
Brilliantly, concentratedly,
Coming about its own business
    
      
    Till, with a sudden sharp hot stink of fox
  
It enters the dark hole of the head.
The window is starless still; the clock ticks,
The page is printed.
    
      
    
      
    Hawk Roosting
  
    
      
    I sit in the top of the wood, my eyes closed.
  
Inaction, no falsifying dream
Between my hooked head and hooked feet:
Or in sleep rehearse perfect kills and eat.
    
      
    The convenience of the high trees!
  
The air's buoyancy and the sun's ray
Are of advantage to me;
And the earth's face upward for my inspection.
    
      
    My feet are locked upon the rough bark.
  
It took the whole of Creation
To produce my foot, my each feather:
Now I hold Creation in my foot
    
      
    Or fly up, and revolve it all slowly -
  
I kill where I please because it is all mine.
There is no sophistry in my body:
My manners are tearing off heads -
    
      
    The allotment of death.
  
For the one path of my flight is direct
Through the bones of the living.
No arguments assert my right:
    
      
    The sun is behind me.
  
Nothing has changed since I began.
My eye has permitted no change.
    I am going to keep things like this.
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Crow Blacker Than Ever
  
    
      
    When God, disgusted with man,
  
Turned towards heaven,
And man, disgusted with God,
Turned towards Eve,
Things looked like falling apart.
    
      
    But Crow Crow
  
Crow nailed them together,
Nailing heaven and earth together-
    
      
    So man cried, but with God's voice.
  
And God bled, but with man's blood.
    
      
    Then heaven and earth creaked at the joint
  
Which became gangrenous and stank-
A horror beyond redemption.
    
      
    The agony did not diminish.
  
    
      
    Man could not be man nor God God.
  
    
      
    The agony
  
    
      
    Grew.
  
    
      
    Crow
  
    
      
    Grinned
  
    
      
    Crying: "This is my Creation,"
  
    
      
    Flying the black flag of himself.
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Lovesong
  
    
      
    He loved her and she loved him
    
      
    His kisses sucked out her whole past and future or tried to
    
      
    He had no other appetite
    
      
    
      She bit him
    
     she gnawed him she sucked
    
      
    She wanted him complete inside her
    
      
    Safe and sure forever and ever
    
      
    Their little cries fluttered into the curtains
    
      
    
      
    Her eyes wanted nothing to get away
    
      
    Her looks nailed down his hands his wrists his elbows
    
      
    He gripped her hard so that life
    
      
    Should not drag her from that moment
    
      
    He wanted all future to cease
    
      
    He wanted to topple with his arms round her
    
      
    Off that moment's brink and into nothing
    
      
    Or everlasting or whatever there was
    
      
    
      
    
      Her embrace was an immense press
      
        
      To print him into her bones
    
    
      
    
      His smiles were the garrets of a fairy palace
      
        
      Where the real world would never come
    
    
      
    Her smiles were spider bites
    
      
    So he would lie still till she felt hungry
    
      
    His words were occupying armies
    
      
    Her laughs were an assassin's attempts
    
      
    His looks were bullets daggers of revenge
    
      
    His glances were ghosts in the corner with horrible secrets
    
      
    His whispers were whips and 
    
      jackboots
    
    
      
    Her kisses were lawyers steadily writing
    
      
    His caresses were the last hooks of a castaway
    
      
    Her love-tricks were the grinding of locks
    
      
    And their deep cries crawled over the floors
    
      
    Like an animal dragging a great trap
    
      
    His promises were the surgeon's gag
    
      
    
      Her promises took the top off his skull
      
        
      She would get a brooch made of it
    
    
      
    His vows pulled out all her sinews
    
      
    He showed her how to make a love-knot
    
      
    Her vows put his eyes in formalin
    
      
    At the back of her secret drawer
    
      
    Their screams stuck in the wall
    
      
    
      
    Their heads fell apart into sleep 
    
      like the two halves
      
        
      Of a lopped melon,
    
     but love is hard to stop
    
      
    
      
    In their entwined sleep they exchanged arms and legs
    
      
    In their dreams their brains took each other hostage
    
      
    
      
    
      In the morning they wore each other's face