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Egrets

Where the path closed

down and over,

through the scumbled leaves,

fallen branches,

through the knotted catbrier,

I kept going. Finally

I could not


save my arms


from thorns; soon


the mosquitoes

smelled me, hot


and wounded, and came

wheeling and whining.

And that’s how I came

to the edge of the pond:

black and empty


except for a spindle

of bleached reeds


at the far shore

which, as I looked,

wrinkled suddenly


into three egrets – – –


a shower

of white fire!

Even half-asleep they had

such faith in the world

that had made them – – –

tilting through the water,

unruffled, sure,

by the laws

of their faith not logic,

they opened their wings


softly and stepped

over every dark thing.

~ Mary Oliver