The Faces of Deer by Mary Oliver

 
When for too long I don't go deep enough 
into the woods to see them, they begin to 
enter my dreams. Yes, there they are, in the 
pinewoods of my inner life. I want to live a life 
full of modesty and praise. Each hoof of each 
animal makes the sign of a heart as it touches 
then lifts away from the ground. Unless you 
believe that heaven is very near, how will you 
find it?  Their eyes are pools in which one 
would be content, on any summer afternoon, 
to swim away through the door of the world. 
Then, love and its blessing. Then: heaven.

~ from New and Selected Poems, Volume Two
(Beacon Press, 2005)
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