Lay down these words
Before your mind like rocks.
placed solid, by
hands
In choice of place, set
Before the body of the mind
in space and
time:
Solidity of bark, leaf, or
wall
riprap of things:
Cobble of milky way,
straying planets,
These poems, people,
lost ponies with
Dragging saddles—
and rocky
sure-foot trails.
The worlds like an
endless
four-dimensional
Game of Go.
ants and pebbles
In the thin loam, each rock a
word
a creek-washed
stone
Granite: ingrained
with torment of
fire and weight
Crystal and sediment linked
hot
all change, in
thoughts,
As well as things.
Beautifully shoring up our senses, Cate.
ReplyDeleteHi Cate
ReplyDeleteA lovely poem by Snyder.
Thanks Guy
Nature sleek and shining.
ReplyDeleteI've been so busy while on vacation, that I forgot how much I enjoy having a volume of Gary Snyder as my companion. Riprap reminds me to remember the infinite and to slow down to let the planets whirl about.
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