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The Thought-Fox

I imagine this midnight moment's forest:

Something else is

Beside the clock's

And this blank page where my fingers move.

Through the window I see no star:

Something more

Though deeper within

Is entering the loneliness:

Cold, delicately as the dark snowA fox's nose touches twig, leaf;

Two eyes serve a movement, that

And again now, and now, and

Sets neat prints into the

Between trees, and warily a

Shadow lags by stump and in

Of a body that is bold to

Across clearings, an eye,

A widening deepening greenness,

Brilliantly, concentratedly,

Coming about its own

Till, with a sudden sharp hot stink of

It enters the dark hole of the head.

The window is starless still; the clock ticks,

The page is printed.

This flaming fox appeared to Hughes in a memorable dream in which it entered Hughes’s room on two feet and walked across his still unfinished essay, leaving a burning paw-print on the paper before turning to Hughes and saying, “You are killing us."

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Ted Hughes

Edward James Hughes OM OBE FRSL (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was an English poet, translator, and children's writer. Critics frequently ra…

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