10.11.2021

has it some cryptic meaning?

Strangers might wonder why 
That big snow-shovel’s leaning 
Against the house in July. 
Has it some cryptic meaning? 
 
It means at least to say 
That, here, we needn’t be neat 
About putting things away, 
As on some suburban street. 
 
What’s more, by leaning there 
The shovel seems to express, 
With its rough and ready air, 
A boast of ruggedness. 
 
If a stranger said in sport 
“I see you’re prepared for snow,” 
Our shovel might retort 
“Out here, you never know.” 
 
[Richard Wilbur {1921-2017} 'Out Here', from Anterooms]

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