The Poetry Corner

What the Miner in the Desert Said

By Vachel Lindsay

(Moon Poems for the Children/Fairy-tales for the Children) The moon's a brass-hooped water-keg, A wondrous water-feast. If I could climb the ridge and drink And give drink to my beast; If I could drain that keg, the flies Would not be biting so, My burning feet be spry again, My mule no longer slow. And I could rise and dig for ore, And reach my fatherland, And not be food for ants and hawks And perish in the sand.