DENISE LEVERTOV (United States, 1923 -
1997)
THE FOUNTAIN
Don't say, don't say there is no
water
to solace the dryness at our hearts.
I have seen
the fountain springing out of the
rock wall
and you drinking there. And I too
before your eyes
found footholds and climbed
to drink the cool water.
The woman of that place, shading her
eyes,
frowned as she watchedÑbut not because
she grudged the water,
only because she was waiting
to see we drank our fill and were
refreshed.
Don't say, don't say there is no
water.
That fountain is there among its scalloped
green and gray stones,
it is still there and always there
with its quiet song and strange power
to spring in us,
up and out through the rock.