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Old 03-30-2013, 07:47 PM
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Default Spring Sproinging

In Northern Calif we call our beautiful/detested deer "rats on stilts". They now think nothing of marching up the stairs to our porch and taking out roses, geraniums, canna lilies, etc. But not til summer. And since it's barely spring, here's a Jim Harrison poem on the subject

SPRING
by Jim Harrison
Something new in the air today, perhaps the struggle of the bud
to become a leaf. Nearly two weeks late it invaded the air but
then what is two weeks to life herself? On a cool night there is
a break from the struggle of becoming. I suppose that's why we
sleep. In a childhood story they spoke of the land of enchant-
ment." We crawl to it, we short-lived mammals, not realizing that
we are already there. To the gods the moon is the entire moon
but to us it changes second by second because we are always fish
in the belly of the whale of earth. We are encased and can't stray
from the house of our bodies. I could say that we are released,
but I don't know, in our private night when our souls explode
into a billion fragments then calmly re-gather in a black pool in
the forest, far from the cage of flesh, the unremitting "I." This was
a dream and in dreams we are forever alone walking the ghost
road beyond our lives. Of late I see waking as another chance at
spring.[/FONT]
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