Iguana Days
John Fuller: Poem, 18 December 2003
“... We have seen this pebble before Though three feet under. From year To year it changes position. The sea dwindles its contours But not to my brief eye In a mere decade of watching. Stone keeps its secrets. Its smoothness is a ruse To content us with surface. At the heart of stone is pure Concentration, which life Is foolishly in love with. We believe that the stillness comes From its exact possession Of a truth that is lost to us ... ”