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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Poem-A-Day: The Figure on the Hill by Jeffrey Harrison

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The Figure on the Hill
by Jeffrey Harrison

 

When I saw the figure on the crown of the hill,
high above the city, standing perfectly still

 

against a sky so saturated with the late-
afternoon, late-summer Pacific light

 

that granules of it seemed to have come out
of solution, like a fine precipitate

 

of crystals hanging in the brightened air,
I thought whoever it was standing up there

 

must be experiencing some heightened state
of being, or thinking-or its opposite,

 

thoughtlessly enraptured by the view.
Or maybe, looking again, it was a statue

 

of Jesus or a saint, placed there to bestow
a ceaseless blessing on the city below.

 

Only after a good five minutes did I see
that the figure was actually a tree-

 

some kind of cypress, probably, or cedar.
I was both amused and let down by my error.

 

Not only had I made the tree a person,
but I'd also given it a vision,

 

which seemed to linger in the light-charged air
around the tree's green flame, then disappear.


This is the first publication of "The Figure on the Hill," copyright © 2012 by Jeffrey Harrison. Used with the permission of the author.

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Jeffrey Harrison is the author of four full-length books of poetry. His first book was selected by James Merrill for the National Poetry Series.
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