I like it, perhaps because it too seems so formal(ized)?
But the address seems different in the final stanza, Lawrence, a shift from 'one' to 'you' implied, but I'm not sure how or why. There's a stasis of the 'is' in the first 2, & I wonder if you can edit a bit of that out?
Doug
On Nov 13, 2013, at 5:09 AM, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Facets of this river are boxed away
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> and rarely seen but as humdrum imagery.
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> It is decoration that is wanted,
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> released as what is seen as cool;
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> and so one stands near the fountain, to stare
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> over a field of pools, in profusion,
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> quietly wondering why it has been set here,
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> pleased nevertheless for certain calm.
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> Yet, now look closer and regard them well:
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> watch how lines are drawn momentarily
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> by and into water itself, a mode of dance,
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> constructing space and edges within it,
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> without ever stacking what it collects
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> to distort or divert the visible meaning.
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