8/6/10

Old Woodrat's Stinky House

Us critters hanging out together
something like three billion years.

Three hundred something million years
the solar system swings around
with all the Milky Way -

Ice ages come one hundred fifty million years apart
last about ten million
then warmer days return -

A venerable desert woodrat nest of twigs and shreds
plastered down with ambered urine
a family house in use eight thousand years,
           & four thousand years of using writing equals
the life of a bristlecone pine -

A spoken language works
for about five centuries,
lifespan of a douglas fir;
big floods, big fires, every couple hundred years,
a human life lasts eighty,
a generation twenty.

Hot summers every eight or ten,
four seasons every year
twenty-eight days for the moon
day/night    the twenty-four hours

& a song might last four minutes,

a breath is a breath.

-Gary Snyder

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