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Scott Minar
I floated on a leaf
Down a concrete river
And seeing the wall, I spoke
A word to shatter it.
It shattered.
I asked for forgiveness
from a loon, and looking into its eye
there was a galaxy of feeling.
Such a surprise,
the primal code of being
planted there.
In my own there is often
Another kind of surprise,
A cudgel of hope
And the thing it is striking
Another part of me.
I am my own brother
And sometimes sister.
Our parent is the wind
Kicking us down the road.
Our god is in the sun
Immersing itself
In pupils white as a flower.
prof. of English, University of Ohio at Lancaster. U.S.A.
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