Moon in the Wild


I sit quietly on a tree stump,
still as a windless night,
and as aware as the 
wild things that stare
with their night vision.

I feel their questions
travel my skin in their inhales
as they assess whether 
I am friend or foe.

In the November chill
alone attempts to threaten
with shadows snapping twigs
on the path behind me.

But I am not afraid because
the moon comes closer
to the pines above me
to reveal a doe trusts
I’m not her enemy. 

Susie Clevenger 2025

Comments

Sherry Blue Sky said…
Susie, of course you know how much I love this beautiful poem. The deer, the moonlight........magical. At What's Going On, we are contemplating nature this week, with just such moments of really SEEING and being in the natural world. Your poem would be a gift there, but only if you have time, as I know how busy you are right now. Your poem is a beauty. I love it so much.