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“Wind, Water, Stone”

Mexican Poet Octavio Paz (1914-1998)

In this short poem, Mexican Poet Octavio Paz reveals the secret of the deserts of Mexico and the American Southwest.

Wind, Water, Stone

For Roger Caillois

Water hollows stone,
wind scatters water,
stone stops the wind.
Water, wind, stone.

Wind carves stone,
stone’s a cup of water,
water escapes and is wind.
Stone, wind, water.

Wind sings in its whirling,
water murmurs going by,
unmoving stone keeps still.
Wind, water, stone.

Each is another and no other:
crossing and vanishing
through their empty names:
water, stone, wind.

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