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The mountain becomes microscopic when the sun shines on a leaf or the ripples of a shallow stream. The leaf has the precise shadow of a winter stem on its white tongue and the ripples make the stones look like little dwelling places. The mossy one I kneel upon is like a carpet of fresh ancient forest. A wind rises from on high ranges over ranges… There is still so much possibility. The world grows many times over as the eye sees more than its sight. I make faces and fingers out of the stones and branches and my own face in the water is feline, a primitive mask I take off for shining water underneath.
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Sep 29, 2014
Sep 29, 2014 at 5:33 PM UTC
Microscopic Mountain
The mountain becomes microscopic when the sun shines on a leaf or the ripples of a shallow stream. The leaf has the precise shadow of a winter stem on its white tongue and the ripples make the stones look like little dwelling places. The mossy one I kneel upon is like a carpet of fresh ancient forest. A wind rises from on high ranges over ranges… There is still so much possibility. The world grows many times over as the eye sees more than its sight. I make faces and fingers out of the stones and branches and my own face in the water is feline, a primitive mask I take off for shining water underneath.
philip-smith
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Sep 29, 2014
Sep 29, 2014 at 5:33 PM UTC
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