Abstract

This poem explores the cyclical process of life and questions the mythology behind humanity’s central position in our narrative of that cycle. The poem uses a small spring high in the Blue Ridge Mountains, which is one of the sources of the Chattahoochee River, as a metaphor for a circular, rather than linear, understanding of nature and ecology, time, and being.

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