Out of the Box Coaching and
WORKING WITH THE ENNEAGRAM, Mary R. Bast, Ph.D.

 

 


                                                             


Cottonmouth Country

Fish bones walked the waves off Hatteras
And there were other signs
That Death wooed us, by water, wooed us
By land: among the pines
An uncurled cottonmouth that rolled on moss
Reared in the polluted air.
Birth, not death, is the hard loss.
I know. I also left a skin there.

Louise Glück,
The Young American Poets

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