A Lesson in Geography

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of Paradys ne can not I speken
propurly ffor I was not there
  - Mandeville
The stars of the Great Bear drift apart
The Horse and the Rider together northeastward
Alpha and Omega asunder 
The others diversely
There are rocks
On the earth more durable
Than the configurations of heaven
Species now motile and sanguine 
Shall see the stars in new clusters 
The beaches changed
The mountains shifted 
Gigantic
Immobile
Floodlit
The faces appear and disappear 
Chewing the right gum 
Smoking the right cigarette 
Buying the best refrigerator 
The polished carnivorous teeth 
Exhibited in approval
The lights
Of the houses
Draw together
In the evening dewfall on the banks
Of the Wabash
Sparkle discreetly
High on the road to Provo 
Above the Salt Lake Valley 
And
The mountain shaped like a sphinx 
And
The mountain shaped like a finger 
Pointing
On the first of April at eight o'clock 
Precisely at Algol
There are rocks on the earth 
And one who sleepless
Throbbed with the ten
Nightingales in the plum trees 
Sleepless as Boötes stood over him 
Gnawing the pillow
Sitting on the bed's edge smoking 
Sitting by the window looking 
One who rose in the false 
Dawn and stoned
The nightingales in the garden 
The heart pawned for wisdom 
The heart
Bartered for knowledge and folly 
The will troubled
The mind secretly aghast
The eyes and lips full of sorrow 
The apices of vision wavering
As the flower spray at the tip of the windstalk 
The becalmed sail
The heavy wordless weight 
And now
The anguishing and pitiless file 
Cutting away life
Capsule by capsule biting 
Into the heart
The coal of fire
Sealing the lips
There are rocks on earth

And

In the Japanese quarter
A phonograph playing
“Moonlight on ruined castles” 
Kojo n'suki

And
The movement of the wind fish 
Keeping time to the music
Sirius setting behind it
(The Dog has scented the sun)
Gold immense fish 
Squirm in the trade wind 
“Young Middle Western woman
In rut
Desires correspondent” 
The first bright flower 
Cynoglossum
The blue hound's tongue 
Breaks on the hill 
“The tide has gone down 
Over the reef
I walk about the world 
There is great
Wind and then rain”
“My life is bought and paid for
So much pleasure
For so much pain”
The folded fossiliferous 
Sedimentary rocks end here
The granite batholith 
Obtrudes abruptly 
West of the fault line 
Betelgeuse reddens
Drawing its substance about it
It is possible that a process is beginning 
Similar to that which lifted 
The great Sierra fault block 
Through an older metamorphic range

(The Dog barks on the sun's spoor) 

Now

The thought of death
Binds fast the flood of light
Ten years ago the snow falling
All a long winter night
I had lain waking in my bed alone 
Turning my heavy thoughts
And no way might
Sleep
Remembering divers things long gone
Now
In the long day in the hour of small shadow 
I walk on the continent's last western hill 
And lie prone among the iris in the grass 
My eyes fixed on the durable stone
That speaks and hears as though it were myself

© Kenneth Rexroth