Look at the tiny way
this lighter vein got inside.
Look at the heavy gray dome of its sky.
This is no immutable world.
We know less than its atoms, rushing through.
Sunday Sayings: A Herb Robert flower (Geranium robertianium) caught in the teeth of the Japanese saw is a picture of a thousand words, not least because its medicinal use was as an antiseptic. But this extract of Alice B Fogels’ poem “No less” does just as well

Much less. The contrast in the photo is otherworldly. (K)
yes there is something of that Kerfe – the tiny plant’s resilience is striking
The photo is disturbing and frightening.
that is an interpretation I had not seen Harry
Could there be a more volatile relationship between image and words? No! Wow, as they say on the streets.
I love volatile – thanks Neil
What an absolutely gorgeous capture! Exactly my kind of photography, with the little blurred details and that popping tiny bud.
thank you Kiki – maybe it’s your influence! I was struck with how the bud hair details mimic the saw’s teeth