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RIPRAP
Lay down these words
Before your mind like rocks.
place 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 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.
— Gary Snyder
Gary Snyder at the University of Arizona Poetry Center, 2010
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