Powder snakes across the crust,
Corn stubble curving over the hill,
The merge and the fade of distance,
Of memory, of forgetting,
Of memory, of forgetting,
Darkened once by hemlock and beech,
Chestnuts so thick in the stones
Invaders walked their horses
Lest they stumble and fall.
Some of us never left,
Mastering still that hard art.