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	<title>Creative Ashes &#187; Robert Haas</title>
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		<title>To coax an inquisitive soul</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chip Cain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happiness Because yesterday morning from the steamy window we saw a pair of red foxes across the creek eating the last windfall apples in the rain – they looked up at us with their green eyes long enough to symbolize the wakefulness of living things and then went back to eating – and because this [...]]]></description>
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<p>Because yesterday morning from the steamy window<br />
we saw a pair of red foxes across the creek<br />
eating the last windfall apples in the rain –<br />
they looked up at us with their green eyes<br />
long enough to symbolize the wakefulness of living things<br />
and then went back to eating –</p>
<p>and because this morning<br />
when she went into the gazebo with her black pen and yellow pad<br />
to coax an inquisitive soul<br />
from what she thinks of as the reluctance of matter,<br />
I drove into town to drink tea in the café<br />
and write notes in a journal – mist rose from the bay<br />
like the luminous and indefinite aspect of intention,<br />
and a small flock of tundra swans<br />
for the second winter in a row was feeding on new grass<br />
in the soaked fields; they symbolize mystery, I suppose,<br />
they are also called whistling swans, are very white,<br />
and their eyes are black—</p>
<p>and because the tea steamed in front of me,<br />
and the notebook, turned to a new page,<br />
was blank except for a faint blue idea of order,<br />
I wrote: happiness! it is December; very cold,<br />
we woke early this morning,<br />
and lay in bed kissing,<br />
our eyes squinched up like bats.</p>
<p><a href="http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/index.php?date=2009/03/07" target="_blank"><em>Robert Haas</em></a></p>
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