Gargantuan Origination: Inscription for the Collages of Dean Smith
Sandstone
 carved by elements prone to the Tethys Sea
 as they carved exploded & asphyxiated
 alive with water that both burned & etched
 as primordium
 that exploded
 that dictated itself
 via primordial grammes
 to what seems via delimited view
 Luciferean & unruly
 carving minerals & minerals of rock as hallucinated grammar via a mysteriously distant sea
 not via its form that presently exists but of record as its own eruption
 its velocity carving primordial mineral fire
 that oxygenates as propulsion enriching its own anterior element not as judgmental raiment or as legible sketching
 but explosion sans human origination
 sans seeming civilized protraction not as needle that sculpts according to precise human episode but as anterior trance projected
 before its power was projected
 but explosive
 elemental
 predating the minerals of sharks anterior to their own explosion as waste
 thus
 rocks are carved by the dialectics of salt
 flowing as power
 that mimics the mystical
 thus water
 accrues as the mystical
 carving spontaneous hieroglyphics not as burdensome sand
 but power that engulfs & self-strategizes itself
 as it implies other maelstroms
 that pre-date themselves
 that burn beyond local stellar orientation
 knowing in themselves markings that cascade from anterior galactic spells sans illusion that grips fixation
 & this grammatical water
 not prelude to something other than itself
 yet always implying subsequent impalpability
 not unlike the stirring of galaxies that loop via gargantuan origination
                
                    
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                            From Divine Blue Light, © 2022 by Will Alexander. Reprinted with permission of City Lights Publishers, citylights.com. For more information about Divine Blue Light, visit here
This poem is part of the portfolio “Will Alexander: Poet-as-Spectrometer” from the November 2022 issue. Audio version performed by the author.
                    
                        Source:
                        Poetry
                                                                                                                                                                    (November 2022)