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This recording was originally much longer than what I've got for you here. I took a fork in a trail which led me to an overlook that was so magnificent, so overwhelming, that I just stood there, mostly mute. It's vastness, it's quiet emptiness: it made me feel small and like a thing touching divinity. Later, on that same hike, I discovered tiny tiny flowers that I hadn't noticed before. They were just as shocking to me as the canyon. Big and small: this hike was really killing me aesthetically. It took a bunch of research to figure out that the flowers I looked at were [Gilia inconspicua], or "shy gilia." ### TEXT OF POEM "Interlude III" by Karl Shapiro Writing, I crushed an insect with my nail And thought nothing at all. A bit of wing Caught my eye then, A gossamer so frail And exquisite, I saw in it a thing That scorned the grossness of the thing I wrote It hung upon my finger like a sting. A leg I noticed next, fine a mote, “And on this frail eyelash he walked,” I said, “And climbed and walked like any mountain-goat” And in the mood I sought the little head, But it was lost; then in my heart a fear Cried out, “A life- why beautiful, why dead!” It was a mite that held itself most dear, So small I could have drowned it with a tear. [Gilia inconspicua]: http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/White%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/gilia.htm
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