Ted Hughes

Full Moon and Little Frieda

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Full Moon and Little Frieda

A cool small evening shrunk to a dog bark and the clank of a bucket - And you listening. A spider's web, tense for the dew's touch. A pail lifted, still and brimming - mirror To tempt a first star to a tremor. Cows are going home in the lane there, looping the hedges with their warm wreaths of breath - A dark river of blood, many boulders, Balancing unspilled milk. 'Moon!' you cry suddenly, 'Moon!  Moon!' The moon has stepped back like an artist gazing amazed at a work That points at him amazed.