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I dreamed of the mountains again and felt the rising joy as the road wound upwardthrough the dark woods then villages rank with silage and spattered with cow manureall the needs of the body I didn’t know any better geraniums a vibrationagainst the ancient chalets no one else around the clattering of waterin log troughs unheard at that hour of afternoon and I felt the names on my tongueHuémoz Chésières Barboleusaz as the view opened out with the high snowfields beyondalmost too bright to bear...

I dreamed of the mountains again
and felt the rising joy
as the road wound upward

through the dark woods
then villages rank with silage
and spattered with cow manure

all the needs of the body
I didn’t know any better
geraniums a vibration

against the ancient chalets
no one else around
the clattering of water

in log troughs unheard
at that hour of afternoon
and I felt the names on my tongue

Huémoz Chésières Barboleusaz
as the view opened out
with the high snowfields beyond

almost too bright to bear
It was my life you see
and everything still to do

It was spring there was a path
the meadow full of wildflowers
leading to a little cemetery

I passed a man and a boy
sitting beside the road
they raised their hands to me

This poem appears in the July 2026 print edition.

Chésières Barboleusaz (PERSON)
Originally published by The Atlantic Read original →