SNYDER, Gary
    
      
    
      
    Piute Creek
  
    
      
    One granite ridge 
  
A tree, would be enough
Or even a rock, a small creek,
A bark shred in a pool.
Hill beyond hill, folded and twisted
Tough trees crammed
In thin stone fractures
A huge moon on it all, is too much.
The mind wanders. A million
Summers, night air still and the rocks
Warm. Sky over endless mountains.
All the junk that goes with being human
Drops away, hard rock wavers
Even the heavy present seems to fail
This bubble of a heart.
Words and books
Like a small creek off a high ledge
    Gone in the dry air. 
    
      
    
      
    A clear, attentive mind 
  
Has no meaning but that
Which sees is truly seen.
No one loves rock, yet we are here.
Night chills. A flick
In the moonlight
Slips into Juniper shadow:
Back there unseen
Cold proud eyes
Of Cougar or Coyote
Watch me rise and go.
    
      
    
      
    Hay For The Horses
  
    
      
    He had driven half the night 
    
      
    From far down San Joaquin 
    
      
    Through Mariposa, up the 
    
      
    Dangerous Mountain roads, 
    
      
    And pulled in at eight a.m. 
    
      
    With his big truckload of hay 
    
      
    behind the barn. 
    
      
    With winch and ropes and hooks 
    
      
    We stacked the bales up clean 
    
      
    To splintery redwood rafters 
    
      
    High in the dark, flecks of alfalfa 
    
      
    Whirling through shingle-cracks of light, 
    
      
    Itch of haydust in the 
    
      
    sweaty shirt and shoes. 
    
      
    At lunchtime under Black oak 
    
      
    Out in the hot corral, 
    
      
    ---The old mare nosing lunchpails, 
    
      
    Grasshoppers crackling in the weeds--- 
    
      
    "I'm sixty-eight" he said, 
    
      
    "I first bucked hay when I was seventeen. 
    
      
    I thought, that day I started, 
    
      
    I sure would hate to do this all my life. 
    
      
    And dammit, that's just what 
    
      
    I've gone and done."