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Click herethe only footprints were deer,
and some sort loon wide like fingers
three spread as though
standing but walking
as evidence from the line
of cousin prints
posing in a strip
with invisible and visible spirit
near the famous stone
so named this day
gray and half naked
almost blackened
by shadow
wanting nothing
if rocks can want
at all
© smithpeter, poem and photo, September 22, 2002
Nicely matched work, Mr. Smith, to reveal one creature's immortality in stone.
Nicely matched work, Mr. Smith, to reveal one creature's immortality in stone.
If rocks can want at all ~ they want nothing. Such a neat illustration - a foot print in the sands of time.