By Arthur Sze

Juniper crackles, and piñon smoke scents the room;

bins of coriander, cumin, red chile powder, fenugreek—

at a keyhole entrance, we gaze into the garden of the Taj;

bomb warnings pasted on glass doors and on walls;

bins of coriander, cumin, red chile powder, fenugreek;

shadows of flames wash across our bodies—

bomb warnings pasted on glass doors and on walls;

bar-tailed godwits fly eight thousand miles before stopping—

shadows of flames wash across our bodies—

small circles, large circles, circumference is everywhere;

bar-tailed godwits fly eight thousand miles before stopping—

quicksilver lightning, peony moon, this kiss;

small circles, large circles, circumference is everywhere;

at a keyhole entrance, we gaze into the garden of the Taj;

quicksilver lightning, peony moon, this kiss;

juniper crackles, and piñon smoke scents the room—

The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process 
The arts are as essential as breathing.

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation?
I like how mushrooms in a forest rise from the underground up into the visible world.

Photo credit: Jane Hirshfield

Arthur Sze's twelfth book of poetry is Into the Hush (Copper Canyon Press, 2025), and he is also publishing The White Orchard: Selected Interviews, Essays, and Poems (Museum of New Mexico Press, 2025).