Moore, Richard Owen, authorBeachy-Quick, Dan, advisorSteensen, Sasha, advisorLehene, Marius, committee member2007-01-032013-06-012011http://hdl.handle.net/10217/47404The work of my thesis seeks to formally enact my poetic. My poetry is a way of interrelating awareness, language and nature. The trajectory of my thesis is an amorphous vision that develops the language in which I think, and in turn speak of the environments in which I've been. It is a vision of the dynamic force between things. It interweaves by creating relationships--it is meditation that is also mediation. It is a poetry that seeks to strengthen the fabric of interdependency. It recognizes the existence of non-human things and their ineluctable value. It is a poetic that attempts to enact an amorphous form of awareness--one that shifts as it speaks, and thus lives--in a language that is aware of itself as the unique utterance of a universal tone. Thus, a collection of poems.born digitalmasters thesesengCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.poetryFalling unfolded silhouette: a poemTextAccess is limited to the Colorado State University community only.