Apple Boughs

We had an apple tree curved for our tent,
We had wild grasses heaped for our bed,
And we saw a red, impossible moon
Hang like an apple overhead.

We watched the leaves change from dusk to gray,
Then the wing of the shadow brushed our brows:
And from dreamless slumber we woke to see
Dawn through apple boughs.
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