My blog site, still called "Field Notes," is now part of my brand-new website lindabuckmaster.com. Everything new will be posted there, but you can still read my older posts here. I will also be posting my Audio Essays on the website under the Media tab, and events, news, and upcoming classes will be there as well. And, you can learn about my hybrid memoir that will be published in November 2018 by Burrow Press, Space Heart. A Memoir in Stages. Hope to see you there!
Reports of my own as well as those of other writers. "The journey itself is home."
Monday, April 23, 2018
Monday, April 2, 2018
"Stonework"
(Local marble in a road embankment, Evoramonte, Portugal)
Stonework
(After Dudley Zopp’s “Geologics”)
I.
It’s much
quieter now. Boulders lie peacefully. A gentle wash of slate litters the
hillside. Tree roots caress granite outcrops like old lovers, while igneous and
metamorphic sleep together in erratic lineage, allowing lichen decades to creep
across their backs. Lumpy ridges, glacial till dotted with ponds and marshes,
eroded roots of volcanic chains -- permeable or impermeable, but all waiting for
exactly nothing.
II.
Dappled across
each individual stone, and together spread out in pattern, speckled tableau, three
shades of gray, maybe a pink, some brown or tan—dappled memory.
III.
Throw them
farther, farther, each satisfying plunk or plink its own music, song of boys and
the bored, the nervous conversation, the rocky frustration. Throw another stone,
a composition complete and pleasing.
IV.
What
stories laid here, this northern wall fitted to keep out or in some something,
or maybe just to get the damn things out of the way, or maybe no stories at
all, only the stony work of hard silence.
V.
Go deep enough, you run into a stone.
VI.
We didn’t
have stones there. Florida sand, coral reef, coquina rock, limestone not too
far beneath the surface: porous, all porous. Something was missing.
VII.
So basic. So useful. So often in the
way.
VIII.
Every spring a new crop, winter gifts,
glacial rubble, tumble and heave.
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