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©
2011 Allan
Brown
Allan
Brown's work frequently appears on Monday's Poem.
This piece is a revision of the sonnet "Soundings,"
published in Rim #6, Spring, 1999.
"Let the wind speak" is from Ezra Pound's Canto 120.
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Along the Saying Road
Rock slip, a bit dusty, something
wandering through the air;
or
how
a fragment of here and there
remembered, as
spiritus flits twixt the branches
of her almost forgotten garden;
and
"Let the wind speak" till
each our breaths
expose a new discovery
along the saying road.