Debussy - Afternoon of a Fawn
DEBUSSY – AFTERNOON OF A FAWN
On the summer meadow
A creature so beautiful
Blending with nature’s wild inconstancy
In the quiet he can sense a kind of distant music
And, balancing on shaky legs, head cocked,
Listens
What heard?
What seen?
It is creation’s natural caesura
A rest even nature must take
Needing no thought, no struggle
Witness without witness
This all but in a charmed moment
When, with a sniff, and in a rapture of
playfulness.
He bounds off
To mingle with afternoon’s bountiful spread
Young
Free aware
Dave Austin
Copyright © Daver Austin | Year Posted 2015
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