October Arriving

I only have a measly ant
To think with today.
Others have pictures of saints,   
Others have clouds in the sky.

The winter might be at the door,   
For he’s all alone
And in a hurry to hide.   
Nevertheless, unable to decide

He retraces his steps
Several times and finds himself   
On a huge blank wall   
That has no window.

Dark masses of trees
Cast their mazes before him,   
Only to erase them next
With a sly, sea-surging sound.

Copyright Credit: Charles Simic, “October Arriving” from The Voice at 3:00 AM: Selected Late and New Poems. Copyright © 2003 by Charles Simic. Reprinted with the permission of Harcourt, Inc. This material may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Source: The Voice at 3:00 AM: Selected Late and New Poems (Harcourt, Inc., 2003)