ornate warble of meadowlarks
burbling in melodic veronicas,
ribboning the spires, buttes, pinnacles,
and gullies of sedimentary stone,
sage and sweet grass smudging the still-cool air
lush-bellied manatees of clouds somersault
above an inching infestation—
cars, trailers, trucks, busses, airstreams—
glittering carapaces twisting
their stranglehold around Yellow Mounds
*
late spring baby goats
nestle in to Pinnacles, at dusk,
a scatter of heartbeats, furred
commas, blending clauses
to sun warmed sandstone
a big horn sheep blinks
into my lens from between
his horns’ apostrophes—
slit pupils iconic and slow
as gold cat’s-eye marbles
*
shadow-hollowed, wind-ruffled
stone’s mimetic shape-shifting
all metaphor and simile:
like stiff-beaten cake batter
like striated molten glass
here, a disconsolate woman weeps
behind spidery fingers
here, a sleepy elephant rests
its trunk upon the ground
here, cubist lovers’ stilled in a flash-frozen kiss
*
some say moonscape, or otherworldy,
as if to mean something alien,
sandwiched between the banality
of kitschy Sinclair station dinosaurs
and Wall Drug’s ubiquitous billboards
I think not moonscape but earthscape,
not otherworldly, but innerworldy,
not alien, but indigenous, as in
always already from and of
as in sovereign, as in not ours
*
unexpected wingbeat, talon, and spray
of gold flint-sparking the light
when one of the golden eagles surfing currents
near Sharps Formation by Castle Trail
plummets to swoop in front of my Jeep
its sharp-eyed, curious gaze catches me gawking
through the windshield, and suddenly
I’m no longer the voyeur, but the spied upon,
and before it kites skyward again
I am, in those seconds, all spotlit halo, golden blaze
*
a cottontail backlit by sunset,
thin-membraned ears glowing
with the hot orange of tea-light’s flicker
behind glass, has its picture taken
by a happy group of Chinese tourists
for a brief moment, the cottontail
is simultaneously framed within
the bright rectangles of five iPhones, all lit up
within the bright rectangle of my iPhone:
molten-eared bunnies within bunnies / #meta
*
how infinitesimal our millenia
how tightly folded
our lives’ tiny accordions within
the time-lapsed tidal flux
of geological deposition and erosion
someone breaks a pottery bowl in slow motion:
can you imagine the apocalyptic scatter
of ammonites and clams, the beautiful wreckage
of an ocean’s millennial spill
from a mountain-cracked basin of broken raku?
Copyright © 2016 by Lee Ann Roripaugh. This poem was commissioned by the Academy of American Poets and funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Imagine Your Parks grant.