what is a stone but a theory of change?
— Paul Hoover
the seen of the self revealing
gravitas congealing earth’s fire
enfolding residual continuity
a motionless shimmer
lean summer grasses shiver
do we need to think this say this
as the stone stands forth
as with every thing a theory
Photos: Warner Basin, Southeastern Oregon. A day's indeterminate walk, sagelands. The pictures appear determinate. Then we remember: the light and angle of another day shift ... lichen moss mineral, the very weight of stone, the revelation of relations... the way.
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Purpose is silent, as ever, patient in folds of time.
… What I've learned has been added to me — superstition and dream as sure as numbers.
— Killarney Clary, from the poem “An Unlikely One Will Guide Me…"