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Pearls
And so I look back
still thinking of her
with painful heart,
this clench of inner flesh.


—Kakinomoto Hitomaro
from Manyoshu



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Praise the irritant, that genesis,
implanted within the soft
and malleable animal that bore you.


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Your brethren strung around my neck,
dangling from my earlobes.

The imperfections the jeweler slights, I praise.


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Artifact of a biological process,
why do we expect
symmetry from a grain of sand?

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Praise the oblong beauty
of you, solidified raindrops,
your stony quietude.


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Let me praise the waters that bestow
your milky luster,
worshipped to ensure a bountiful hunt.


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Manyoshu poems praised the ama,
female divers, who collected you,
as gently as quail eggs.


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Let me rub you against my teeth to test
the veracity of you, roll you
around my tongue to weigh your heft.


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The heart clenches, hides its moon
among clouds.
Would that I, too, could build
a radiant world around a bitter nucleus.
Written by: Bernadette Geyer

Book: Reflection on the Important Things