The Hawthorn Tree by Louise Glück

Side by side, not
hand in hand: I watch you
walking in the summer garden—things
that can’t move
learn to see; I do not need
to chase you through
the garden; human beings leave
signs of feeling
everywhere, flowers
scattered on the dirt path, all
white and gold, some
lifted a little by
the evening wind; I do not need
to follow where you are now,
deep in poisonous field, to know
the cause of your flight, human
passion or rage: for what else
would you let drop
all you have gathered?

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