the oak tree taught me how to meditate

the oak tree taught me   how to meditate

the sky showed me the knot

knot contained and was and is house

suspended on road      as bead

on thread      threaded

pierced            it stays

remains   was left

persists;          the oak tree   with the doe

eye

at the edge

of the ravine

the doe eye is neither blank nor vacant

stare

it is

among

the branches of the tree

i took the knot

i took the knot

which was the tiger’s right eye

the left eye was also black on wire

there was nothing to do but wait (inside)

until the one eye turned to moon

and the other to another moon

which was the knob of a closed door

both spheres of light — one on a horizon line  — that division of sea

and sky

the other in a concrete wall.