Only Rising and Falling
The World as It is     
by Carolyn Miller
No ladders, no descending angels, no voice    
out of the whirlwind, no rending     
of the veil, or chariot in the sky—only     
water rising and falling in breathing springs     
and seeping up through limestone, aquifers filling     
and flowing over, russet stands of prairie grass     
and dark pupils of black-eyed Susans. Only     
the fixed and wandering stars: Orion rising sideways,     
Jupiter traversing the southwest like a great firefly,     
Venus trembling and faceted in the west—and the moon,     
appearing suddenly over your shoulder, brimming     
and ovoid, ripe with light, lifting slowly, deliberately,     
wobbling slightly, while far below, the faithful sea     
rises up and follows.




