Posts tagged nature poem
A Tribute to Bryce

It is a simple matter for scientists, explained by the geology of millennia,

layers of sediment stacked like pancakes, laced with

one mineral or another, a bit of iron oxide here, and there, a bit more.

Sandstone, limestone, shale hiding snail fossils and trilobites,

clues in the long game of time, prizes scattered in

Utah’s Crackerjacks box of ancient sand left behind by

a vast inland sea, dehydrated into desert, then rearranged

as plates shifted – contracting, expanding, crashing, twirling,

slipping like dancers coming together and pulling apart,

closing the show with one exquisite, cockeyed lift.

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