'I am a walking fire, I am all leaves'.
'I find I incorporate gneiss, coal, long-threaded moss,
fruit, grains, esculent roots.
And am stucco'd with quadrupeds & birds all over'.
I find I advance with
sidereal motions
. . .my eyes containing substance
of the sun,
my ears built of beaks & feathers. . .
I ascend with saps
& flower in season
& eddy with tides.
With every moon,
I come from the darkness into incandescence.
My tongue assumes the apple's flesh
& my skin, the infinite spheres of the thistle's prickle. And as I
breathe
the wind has its billow. . .& all the grasses. . .
in a combing, mazy movement.
Ronald Johnson
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