N. Scott Momaday - July 5, Iyengar III

After seeing a coyote, then a deer and finally a lizard on my morning dog run, I found this poem. They two larger creatures (like some asanas) might seem like they warrant more of our attention, but I found the more often-seen (often practiced asanas) just as interesting; a little bit of dinosaur magic.

A Century of Impressions # 60.

the lowly lizard

crouching on the sandy path

claims the right-of-way

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