AMMONS, A.R.
    
      
    
      
    Apologia pro Vita Sua 
  
    
      
    I started picking up the stones
    
      
    throwing them into one place
    
      
    and by sunrise I was going far away
    
      
    for the large ones
    
      
    always turning to see never lost
    
      
    the cairn's height
    
      
    lengthening my radial reach:
  
    the sun watched with deep concentration
    
      
    and the heap through the hours grew
    
      
    and became by nightfall
    
      
    distinguishable from all the miles around
    
      
    of slate and sand:
  
    during the night the wind falling
    
      
    turned earthward its lofty freedom and speed
    
      
    and the sharp blistering sound muffled
    
      
    toward dawn and the blanket was
    
      
    drawn up over a breathless face:
  
    even so you can see in full dawn
    
      
    the ground there lifts
    
      
    a foreign thing desertless in origin.