Denise Levertov

Denise Levertov (October 24, 1923 – December 20, 1997) was a British-born American poet.

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    he bowed and
    not flinching from her black breath
    gave her his arm....
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)

    A photo of someone else’s childhood,
    a garden in another country—world
    he had no part in and has no power to imagine:
    yet the old man who has failed his memory
    keens over the picture— ‘Them happy days—
    gone—gone for ever!’
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)

    What joy when the insouciant
    armadillo glances at us and doesn’t
    quicken his trotting
    across the track into the palm brush.
    What is this joy? That no animal
    falters, but knows what it must do?
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)

    It is of stone.
    A rosy stone that takes
    a glowing tone of softness
    only because behind it the sky is a doubtful, a doubting
    night gray.
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)

    Something is very gently,
    invisibly, silently,
    pulling at me a thread
    or net of threads
    finer than cobweb and as
    elastic.
    Denise Levertov (b. 1923)