Permission 
for Robert Creeley
This poetic mood approaches the state in which 
what is present appears as present. Do you find it so abstract 
and colorless? What an extraordinary idea to say 
that immediate consciousness is colorless and abstract!
-- Charles Sanders Peirce
Often I am permitted to return to a meadow
as if it were a given property of mind
that certain bounds hold against chaos,
that is a place of first permission,
everlasting omen of what is.
-- Robert Duncan
The first idea was not our own
-- Wallace Stevens
Return to that field
Bridge going under
A clutter of 
Leaves in some fall 
Distant falls
Those leaves braid
Whose leaves braid
Time going under
An image of thread
In an open sky 
The eye sees contrast
Of branches some
Spaces are not
Meant to be seen 
It is this thinking which 
Feels instead
Here where 
I have no frame yet
There is therefore 
No eye yet 
No eyelet for
Our imagining
Man with his dog
The bridge that 
Small building 
Are too much 
Story 
For the imagination 
Not enough leaves 
Their 
Thickness to braid 
Pure image of time
Pure pattern depth 
And thickness
Flatness of 
Reference deny
Story its place 
Historicity neither 
Here or before 
A now heard 
And near
All permitted of 
Return 
A field draws near 
A hooded bird 
Near the sky 
Eye’s flatness
That close
Here where we
Have no
Frame yet to 
Compose
Looking for depth 
Ground to grasp 
Purchase point to line
Finding the roses 
Still there in the
Fall 
Where we
Left them finding 
Men with dogs 
Cars thru 
Branches to 
Highway
A now-estranged bucolic
No longer pastorals where 
They remained 
To decay
Eyes are then 
This condition of finding
Circling Delaware park 
A proper name 
For this flatness
Don’t dismay finding 
These roses where 
We left them  
In our flat circling 
Of eyes iconoclast 
Love braiding 
No point of reference 
No above or below
This sky
We cry for 
This place we
Cry for 
Place without 
Place
Tearful commons
The view thru 
The trees to 
This highway 
Cutting the park 
In half
Perhaps we cry 
For this division too
Substitutions permitting 
A turn of leaves
Permitted to 
Return 
Of course thinking of 
Duncan’s children 
Revenants seeking 
Thickness
Of difference
Sameness striking 
An imagination without place
How will one ever 
Understand this if they haven’t 
Sensed it already 
A photograph seems
To ask
*composed Fall 2004.
 
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