Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Flirtatious Mount Rainier


                                               “Nature is wont to hide herself"  (Heraclitus)

            
                                               "Today the mountain,
playful and not omniscient, thinks itself
concealed among attendant clouds . . .
But you are no more hidden
by complacent cumulus
than Venus by a mask
of black Venetian velvet”

(Denise Levertov, "Masquerade," on Mt. Rainier)
                                                
                                               
                                                Seeking to cover my breasts with my hands,
            I could not, - Just as the snow may not
            conceal the southern hills.

            (Vidyapati, on the Goddess Radha, 
            15th century India)


Photo: Mount Rainier flirting with the camera, Mt. Rainier National Park, WA, August 4, 2011

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