In California

Chemicals ripen the citrus;

There are rattlesnakes in the mountains,

And on the shoreline

Hygiene, inhuman caution.

 

Beef in cellophane

Tall as giraffes,

The orange-rancher’s daughters

Crop their own groves, mistrustful.

 

Perpetual summer seems

Precarious on the littoral. We drive

Inland to prove

The risk we sense. At once

 

Winter claps-to like a shutter

High over the Ojai valley, and discloses

A double crisis,

Winter and Drought.

 

Ranges on mountain-ranges,

Empty, unwatered, crumbling,

Hot colours come at the eye.

It is too cold

 

For picnics at the trestle-tables. Claypit

Yellow burns on the distance.

The phantom walks

Everywhere, of intolerable heat.

 

At Ventucopa, elevation

Two-eight-nine-six, the water hydrant frozen,

Deserted or broken settlements,

Gasoline stations closed and boarded.

 

By nightfall, to the snows;

And over the mile on tilted

Mile of the mountain park

The bright cars hazarded.


Copyright Credit: Donald Davie, "In California" from Selected Poems. Copyright © 1985 by Donald Davie.  Reprinted by permission of Carcanet Press, Ltd.
Source: Selected Poems (Carcanet Press Ltd, 1985)