“Stretched Arms Long” (a Coyote poem)
Coyote climbed up the cliff of an evening,
hid behind a shadow of the moon,
stretched arms long,
surprised a star.
He snatched it,
pulled it from its place,
leapt back to earth, howling.
It seared
his hands, stung
his palms,
singed his fur.
He dropped it —
and the star fled home.
Tonight, Coyote climbs the cliff
of the evening
(his hands itch for blisters.)
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