Tell Me a Story
[ A ]
Long ago, in Kentucky, I, a boy, stood
By a dirt road, in first dark, and heard
The great geese hoot northward.
By a dirt road, in first dark, and heard
The great geese hoot northward.
I could not see them, there being no moon
And the stars sparse. I heard them.
And the stars sparse. I heard them.
I did not know what was happening in my heart.
It was the season before the elderberry blooms,
Therefore they were going north.
Therefore they were going north.
The sound was passing northward.
[ B ]
[ B ]
Tell me a story.
In this century, and moment, of mania,
Tell me a story.
Tell me a story.
Make it a story of great distances, and starlight.
The name of the story will be Time,
But you must not pronounce its name.
But you must not pronounce its name.
Tell me a story of deep delight.
by Robert Penn Warren
courtesy poets.org and Shenandoah
courtesy poets.org and Shenandoah
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