Death of a Toad by Richard Wilbur
Death of a Toad by Richard Wilbur

Death of a Toad

Richard Wilbur

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Death of a Toad by Richard Wilbur

Release Date
Sun Jan 01 1950
Performed by
Richard Wilbur

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A toad the power mower caught,
Chewed and clipped of a leg, with a hobbling hop has got
To the garden verge, and sanctuaried him
Under the cineraria leaves, in the shade
Of the ashen and heartshaped leaves, in a dim,
Low, and a final glade.
The rare original heartsblood goes,
Spends in the earthen hide, in the folds and wizenings, flows
In the gutters of the banked and staring eyes. He lies
As still as if he would return to stone,
And soundlessly attending, dies
Toward some deep monotone,
Toward misted and ebullient seas
And cooling shores, toward lost Amphibia's emperies.
Day dwindles, drowning and at length is gone
In the wide and antique eyes, which still appear
To watch, across the castrate lawn,
The haggard daylight steer.

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Death of a Toad was written by Richard Wilbur.

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Richard Wilbur released Death of a Toad on Sun Jan 01 1950.

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