August Kleinzahler, 25 September 2014
“... Snow Approaching on the Hudson Passenger ferries emerge from the mist river and sky, seamless, as one – watered ink on silk then disappear again, crossing back over to the other shore, the World of Forms – as-if-there-were, as-if-there-were-not The buildings on the far shore ghostly afloat, cinched by cloud about their waists – rendered in the boneless manner Cloud need not resemble water water need not resemble cloud – breath on glass The giant HD plasma screen atop Chelsea Piers flashing red and green – stamped seal in a Sesshu broken ink scroll A tug pushes the garbage scow, left to right, toward the sea passing in and out of the Void – vaporising grey, temporal to timeless Clouds wait, brooding for snow and hang heavily over the earth – Ch’ien Wei-Yen Bustle of traffic in the sky, here, as well, on the shore below obliterated – empty silk The wind invisible spume blown horizontal in the ferry’s wake – wind atmosphere, river silk Heat The blue-bellied fence lizards have died back into stone or the walls they attach themselves to, drinking in mineral and sun, proliferating almost before one’s eyes, a slow-motion saurian mitosis threatening to blanket every surface, a reticulated vine with eyes and split tongues ...”