The Moon in Your Hands
—-Hilda Doolittle
If you take the moon in your hands
and turn it around
(heave, slightly tarnished platter)
you’re there;
if you pull dry sea-weed from the sand
and turn it round
and wonder at the underside’s bright amber,
your eyes
look out as they did here,
(you don’t remember)
when my soul turned round,
perceiving the other-side of everything,
mullein-lief, dogwood-leaf, moth-wing
and dandelion-seed under the ground.

