by James Wright (1927 - 1980)
To the Saguaro Cactus Tree in the Desert...
Language: English
I had no idea the elf owl Crept into you in the secret Of night. I have torn myself out of many bitter places In America, that seemed Tall and green-rooted in mid-noon. I wish I were the spare shadow Of the roadrunner, I wish I were The honest lover of the diamondback And the tear the tarantula weeps. I had no idea you were so tall And blond in moonlight. I got thirsty in the factories, And I hated the brutal dry suns there, So I quit. You were the shadow Of a hallway In me. I have never gone through that door, But the elf owl's face Is inside me. Saguaro, You are not one of the gods. Your green arms lower and gather me. I am an elf owl's shadow, a secret Member of your family.
Text Authorship:
- by James Wright (1927 - 1980), "To the Saguaro Cactus Tree in the Desert Rain", appears in Above the River [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Monica Houghton , "To the Saguaro Cactus Tree in the Desert Rain", 2009, first performed 2010 [ baritone and piano ], from Five Songs on Poems of James Wright, no. 4 [sung text not yet checked]
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This text was added to the website: 2026-02-01
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Word count: 139