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Sentinel Stone

by Lydia Harris

Admits no moving parts, no swivel
is not level with me
we work together, woman and stone
it cannot be borne, too big to carry

I have to probe its beginning
sun was there for sure,
the stone sheds its own light
watches from four faces, shifts its shadow

offers a way up and down
is bewildered in fog
when I walk the power of the stone
is the snipe I startle, the mud I print

I hunt for a way in, Dear stone
a nub of lichen flaps, one grain shifts
door I dare not enter,  you knew
it would happen, spelk lodged in my palm
seven degrees out of true


Stone poems by Lydia Harris
A Fishy TailStory by Selina Hardisty
How to pray the stone beadsPoem by Lydia Harris
if you lose the stone what will happenPoem by Lydia Harris
Sentinel StonePoem by Lydia Harris
Standing StonePoem by Lydia Harris
Stone's first day at schoolPoem by Lydia Harris
The Quoybirse stone blunders into the housePoem by Lydia Harris

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