By Richard Mather
The names Adam gives
to nature’s objects
are not the names by
which they know themselves,
and are different still
to the names objects
broadcast to their peers –
even those bigger
objects of which small
objects form a part.
Nature’s objects form
the ground and substance
of the world. Each one
a monad, their true
natures are purely
internal and known
only to themselves.
That they speak at all
can only be a
kind of miracle.
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