if you lose the stone what will happen
with two lines by Stanley Moss
by Lydia Harris
I ask the stone the question I must answer myself
a human voice doesn’t last very long
I will miss the stone’s many languages
I will lose the way stone thinks about me
the way it vaunts not itself, the way it bears all things
the stone has become the place to which I tend
I must leave it as I found it
| Stone poems by Lydia Harris | |
|---|---|
| A Fishy Tail | Story by Selina Hardisty |
| How to pray the stone beads | Poem by Lydia Harris |
| if you lose the stone what will happen | Poem by Lydia Harris |
| Sentinel Stone | Poem by Lydia Harris |
| Standing Stone | Poem by Lydia Harris |
| Stone's first day at school | Poem by Lydia Harris |
| The Quoybirse stone blunders into the house | Poem by Lydia Harris |