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Night poet moves the wand of winter moon Across puddles of angry sky. Day poet soaks up the dark With white dregs of frosty grass. Season’s poet is the cold of now, And warm’s imagined past, The rustle of wind in leaves, Telling secrets of other worlds. The poet of land masters gravity Of earth and air. The poet of sea tests colours and textures, A seamstress of liquid cloth. The poet of moods fills hours With inconstancy like a crow pecking holes In a discarded b-flat mattress or A lark perched on a bright cloud, Overflowing with allegro. The poet of dreams holds All the world spellbound In a theatre of slow motion. The poet of real things Makes magic out of socks and onions. The poet of beauty speaks of what is. The poet of love speaks of what might be.
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 5:50 AM UTC
Different Species (inspired by Gary Snyder)
Night poet moves the wand of winter moon Across puddles of angry sky. Day poet soaks up the dark With white dregs of frosty grass. Season’s poet is the cold of now, And warm’s imagined past, The rustle of wind in leaves, Telling secrets of other worlds. The poet of land masters gravity Of earth and air. The poet of sea tests colours and textures, A seamstress of liquid cloth. The poet of moods fills hours With inconstancy like a crow pecking holes In a discarded b-flat mattress or A lark perched on a bright cloud, Overflowing with allegro. The poet of dreams holds All the world spellbound In a theatre of slow motion. The poet of real things Makes magic out of socks and onions. The poet of beauty speaks of what is. The poet of love speaks of what might be.
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 5:50 AM UTC
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