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dragonyphoenix ([personal profile] dragonyphoenix) wrote2011-01-30 04:37 pm
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origami, math, and poetry

Last night I watched a documentary on scientists who create origami and even use it in subjects like math and physics. It was fascinating and they looked like an interesting group to talk to. Today, as I was reading Mary Oliver's poetry, Clapp's Pond reminded me of the documentary, espcially one piece that can be pushed down into an almost two-dimensional flower or raised up into a 3D tower.

Mary Oliver - Clapp's Pond

Three miles through the woods
Clapp's Pond sprawls stone gray
among oaks and pines,
the late winter fields

where a pheasant blazes up
lifting his yellow legs
under bronze feathers, opening
bronze wings;

and one doe, dimpling the ground as she touches
its dampness sharply, flares
out of the brush and gallops away.

*

By evening: rain.
It pours down from the black clouds,
lashes over the roof. The last
acorns spray over the porch; I toss
one, then two more
logs on the fire.

*

How sometimes everything
closes up, a painted fan, landscapes and moments
flowing together until the sense of distance - - -
say, between Clapp's Pond and me - - -
vanishes, edges slide together
like the feathers of a wing, everything
touches everything.

*

Later, lying half-asleep under
the blankets, I watch
while the doe, glittering with rain, steps
under the wet slabs of the pines, stretches
her long neck down to drink

*

from the pond
three miles away.

In return...

[identity profile] kerkevik.livejournal.com 2011-01-30 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Here's one in return:

In Almond Trees Lemon Trees
by
Leonard Cohen

In almond trees lemon trees
wind and sun do as they please
Butterflies and laundry flutter
My love her hair is blond as butter

Wasps with yellow whiskers wait
for food beside her china plate
Ants beside her little feet
are there to share what she will eat

Who chopped down the bells that say
the world is born again today
We will feed you all my dears
this morning or in later years

Still under Willow & Tara's spell,
Ray.