PURSUIT
What do I care that the stream is trampled, the sand on the stream-bank still holds the print of your foot: the heel is cut deep. I see another mark on the grass ridge of the bank— it points toward the wood-path I have lost the third in the packed earth.
But here a wild-hyacinth stalk is snapped: the purple buds—half ripe— show deep purple where your heel pressed.
A patch of flowering grass, low, trailing— you brushed this: the green stems show yellow-green where you lifted—turned the earth-side to the light: this and a dead leaf-spine split across, show where you passed.
You were swift,swift! here the forest ledge slopes— rain has furrowed the roots. Your hand caught at this; the root snapped under your weight.