Stone's first day at school
by Lydia Harris
it hasn’t seen trestle tables before
or doors though it is a door of sorts
it hasn’t heard a brass bell clang:
change your shoes, playtime
or drunk milk with a straw
or bowed its head and recited
the Lord’s Prayer, all this is new to the stone
although it is older by far
although in its grains there’s a book
of the beginning of stone
how each grain was trapped
by chance and weather and water
the first page reads, apple, baby, cat
words unknown to the stone
stone is its own word
and the stone’s eyes are windows in rain
and stone is learning to read by itself sign by sign
spiral, lozenge, ring, line, line, line
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