Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Coyote Arts LLC 6/3/2026, 2026
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In these poems, Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice means acting within every moment and also means refining the most elegant and economical way to act. Practice is both what we do and what we learn to do well. These simultaneous senses reveal our second nature, whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, imagines a brother as a river, grieves a lost mango tree, or squints the eye just enough to see clearly. Always outside of ourselves, the world looks just so when we travel far enough. Inked and painted lines are ours, drawn from us, not the sky, not the earth, not even the whorls at the tip of a finger. Look softly, and the world blurs. Edges vanish. I slacken my sight and exfine the world, erase brinks, mute borders, and then I see. In a fade of red, I see a world in flux. In a mist of green, I see what I should never expect. In a splash of white, I see an eternity no one wants. I see all the same way snow smooths the verge of a cliff and deroughs the peaks of mountains. - from "Exfinition" Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice is what we do and what we learn to do well. This is true whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, or imagines a brother as a river. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In these poems, Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice means acting within every moment and also means refining the most elegant and economical way to act. Practice is both what we do and what we learn to do well. These simultaneous senses reveal our second nature, whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, imagines a brother as a river, grieves a lost mango tree, or squints the eye just enough to see clearly. Always outside of ourselves, the world looks just so when we travel far enough. Inked and painted lines are ours, drawn from us, not the sky, not the earth, not even the whorls at the tip of a finger. Look softly, and the world blurs. Edges vanish. I slacken my sight and exfine the world, erase brinks, mute borders, and then I see. In a fade of red, I see a world in flux. In a mist of green, I see what I should never expect. In a splash of white, I see an eternity no one wants. I see all the same way snow smooths the verge of a cliff and deroughs the peaks of mountains. - from "Exfinition" Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice is what we do and what we learn to do well. This is true whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, or imagines a brother as a river. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In these poems, Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice means acting within every moment and also means refining the most elegant and economical way to act. Practice is both what we do and what we learn to do well. These simultaneous senses reveal our second nature, whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, imagines a brother as a river, grieves a lost mango tree, or squints the eye just enough to see clearly. Always outside of ourselves, the world looks just so when we travel far enough. Inked and painted lines are ours, drawn from us, not the sky, not the earth, not even the whorls at the tip of a finger. Look softly, and the world blurs. Edges vanish. I slacken my sight and exfine the world, erase brinks, mute borders, and then I see. In a fade of red, I see a world in flux. In a mist of green, I see what I should never expect. In a splash of white, I see an eternity no one wants. I see all the same way snow smooths the verge of a cliff and deroughs the peaks of mountains. - from "Exfinition" Eric Paul Shaffer explores second nature, "a practice natural enough to look natural." Practice is what we do and what we learn to do well. This is true whether one reads bumper stickers, counts magpies, or imagines a brother as a river. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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