"A fox's nose touches twig, leaf..."
—Anonymous Photo
THE THOUGHT-FOX
—Ted Hughes (1930-1998)
The Thought-Fox
I imagine this midnight moment's forest:
—Ted Hughes (1930-1998)
The Thought-Fox
I imagine this midnight moment's forest:
Something else is alive
Beside the clock's loneliness
And this blank page where my fingers move.
Through the window I see no star:
Something more near
Though deeper within darkness
Is entering the loneliness:
Cold, delicately as the dark snow
A fox's nose touches twig, leaf;
Two eyes serve a movement, that now
And again now, and now, and now
Sets neat prints into the snow
Between trees, and warily a lame
Shadow lags by stump and in hollow
Of a body that is bold to come
Across clearings, an eye,
A widening deepening greenness,
Brilliantly, concentratedly,
Coming about its own business
Till, with a sudden sharp hot stink of fox,
It enters the dark hole of the head.
The window is starless still; the clock ticks,
The page is printed.
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—Medusa
For more about 'The Thought-Fox", go to
•••owlcation.com/humanities/Analysis-of-Poem-The-Thought-Fox-by-Ted-Hughes
•••www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/a-close-reading-of-the-thought-fox
•••www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/a-close-reading-of-the-thought-fox
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