Dunes
By A. R. Ammons
Taking root in windy sand
is not an easy
way
to go about
finding a place to stay.
A ditchbank or wood's-edge
has firmer ground.
In a loose world though
something can be started—
a root touch water,
a tip break sand—
Mounds from that can rise
on held mounds,
a gesture of building, keeping,
a trapping
into shape.
Firm ground is not available ground.
Copyright Credit: A. R. Ammons, "Dunes" from Collected Poems: 1951-1971. Copyright © 1972 by A. R. Ammons. Used by permission of the author and W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Source: Collected Poems: 1951-1971 (W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1972)