What the Body Gives, Gravity Takes (Cento)
As if what we wanted
were not the thing
that falls,
as what was given
to answer ourselves with – air
moving, a stone
on a stone,
something balanced momentarily.
Or wheels turning,
spinning, spinning.
The waters would suffer
at being waves,
but nothing of their dream
takes place,
nothing that is complete
breathes. But the world
is peopled with objects.
You grow smaller,
smaller, and always
heavier.
You can think of nothing else.
Credits:
Jane Hirshfield, Gustaf Sobin, George Oppen, Joy Harjo, Alberto de Lacerda, Jacques Dupin, Francis Ponge, Denise Levertov, Jacques Roubaud.
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“What the Body Gives, Gravity Takes” appeared in Issue Four of Long Exposure, in October 2016.
Amazing! π
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Thank you, Brenda.
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My pleasure. π
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Beautifully compiled.
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Thanks, Ken. I do enjoy assembling centos.
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How true! Sagging and heavier much to our chagrin! the nature of all things.
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That’s certainly my story, Dwight.
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Same here!
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Loving the stone photos and accompanying words in your two recent pieces. I’m approaching 40 and discovering a whole new level of gravity. π
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Gravity seems to take on more weight (heh heh) with age!
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Aaaah just brilliant. ππ
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Thanks very much!
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Well measured. We timed & beautiful
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Thank you, Shareen.
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