Poem: Stand in That Field

Stand in That Field

until the sun
has dried all
the puddles, stand
with your right arm
pointing always
to the sun, left
out to your side,
do not lock
your knees but
they should not
bend.  Stand still,
feel the wind.  It
is the one who
will say.  It will
tell you, but
it may take
some time
to trust your ears.

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