"Newborn, fresh licked, still slobbering,
I lift this calf and drape it, a warm scarf,
About me, neck shoulders, around my need for loving.
I bunch the infant bull hooves, my greed for him,
In one knotted clasp, in my two fists, in no doubt,
My wide elbows the structure of our unity, our debt.
Our faces side by side, close, calf gaze milky with content.
So what now, my little god bull, my burden,
This to be a statue, shrine, an idea, gift, glory."