Mayflies
In somber forest, when the sun was low,
I saw from unseen pools a mist of flies,
And animate a ragged patch of glow,
With sudden glittering – as when a crowd,
Through a brief gap in black and driven cloud,,
One arc of their great round-dance showing clear.,
It was no muddled swarm I witnessed, for
In entrechats each fluttering insect there
Then slowly floated down to climb once more,
so that they all composed a manifold
And seemed the weavers of some cloth of gold,
Or the fine pistons of some bright machine.
Watching those lifelong dancers of a day
As night closed in, I felt myself alone
More mortal in my separateness than they -
Unless, I thought, I had been called to be
But one whose task is joyfully to see
How fair the fiats of the caller are.


