FOR GUITOU KNOOP
At daybreak as I awoke I wondered: can the stars stand tiptoe on one tip like ballet stars standing tiptoe? What Ariadne clew leads me to the wellspring of fluid forces from which this sparrow-hawk movement soars up? And does the blue-beak gesture hesitate to alight on one of its tips? On one of its piercing rays? Its wings radiate rhythms that are half star and half insect and fade in the darkness of a philosophical ulterior motive. The wings of the roses swarm in this amphora dream as in a heart. They catch fire and blaze. The deepness erects its dream-mirrors. Snow-leaves fall. And the phoenix is born and shakes its feathers as a tree its frost-covered plumage.