Poets
February 12, 1982
They are the ones walking through the furrows watching for new meanings to emerge. Like small children they are striving to put-utterance-to. Words appear like bits of thread and string gathered by a bird, the mind of a bird. Pieces of sky and blue cloth. Tiny chunks of mountains stick to their walking-boots. They are the ones who collect images like pebbles and seeds in their pockets - then plant them, or thread them, or toss them into the air to fly. Or just set them down carefully on the back porch and listen to them sing.