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The old woman sits on a bench before the door and quarrels With her meagre pale demoralized daughter. Once when I passed I found her alone, laughing in the sun And saying that when she was first married She lived in the old farmhouse up Garapatas Canyon. (It is empty now, the roof has fallen But the log walls hang on the stone foundation; the redwoods Have all been cut down, the oaks are standing; The place is now more solitary than ever before.) "When I was nursing my second baby My husband found a day-old fawn hid in a fern-brake And brought it; I put its mouth to the breast Rather than let it starve, I had milk enough for three babies. Hey how it sucked, the little nuzzler, Digging its little hoofs like quills into my stomach. I had more joy from that than from the others." Her face is deformed with age, furrowed like a bad road With market-wagons, mean cares and decay. She is thrown up to the surface of things, a cell of dry skin Soon to be shed from the earth's old eye-brows, I see that once in her spring she lived in the streaming arteries, The stir of the world, the music of the mountain.


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Did you know about Robinson Jeffers?

 88–95. Lawrence Edgar Lee Masters Benjamin De Casseres and George Sterling were close friends of Jeffers Sterling having the longest and most intimate relationship with him. His poem "The Beaks of Eagles" was made into a song by The Beach Boys on their album Holland (1973).

Most of Jeffers' poetry was written in narrative and epic form but today he is also known for his short verse and considered an icon of the environmental movement.

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