frogs eat butterflies, snakes eat frogs, hogs eat snakes, men eat hogs,
by wallace stevens
it is true that the rivers went nosing like swine,
tugging at banks, until they seemed
bland belly-sounds in somnolent troughs,
that the air was heavy with the breath of these swine,
the breath of turgid summer, and
heavy with thunder's rattapallax,
that the man who erected this cabin, planted
this field, and tended it awhile,
knew not the quirks of imagery,
that the hours of his indolent, arid days,
grotesque with this nosing in banks,
this somnolence and rattapallax,
seemed to suckle themselves on his arid being,
as the swine-like rivers suckled themselves
while they went seaward to the sea-mouths.
(from Stevens: Collected Poetry & Prose, p. 62)
"Compare the silent rose of the sun And rain,
the blood-rose living in its smell, With this paper,
this dust. That states the point."
~ Wallace Stevens
http://poetry.poetryx.com/poets/73
mhtml:http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/iacd_2005S/us_lit_2/Wallace_Stevens.mht!Wallace_Stevens.files/frame.htm
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/Stevens/home.html
http://mtsu32.mtsu.edu:11072/Feigning/pages/stevensphotos.htm
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