If a snake tried to stand up
on the tip of its tail,
its task would be less
than the pilgrimâs
contending with his crust
as the bread stales.
To feast and then face
a long stretch with no food
is bad for the soul,
and bad for the arms
that lift the spade
and divide the mud.
But there is heaven
and metaphor the loaves.
The virgins for moslems
and tall golden canes
for the snakes
who walk like men.