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What is this thing called life? I believe That the earth and the stars too, and the whole glittering universe, and rocks on the mountains have life, Only we do not call it so--I speak of the life That oxidizes fats and proteins and carbo- Hydrates to live on, and from that chemical energy Makes pleasure and pain, wonder, love, adoration, hatred and terror: how do these things grow From a chemical reaction? I think they were here already, I think the rocks And the earth and the other planets, and the stars and the galaxies have their various consciousness, all things are conscious; But the nerves of an animal, the nerves and brain Bring it to focus; the nerves and brain are like a burning-glass To concentrate the heat and make it catch fire: It seems to us martyrs hotter than the blazing hearth From which it came. So we scream and laugh, clamorous animals Born howling to die groaning: the old stones in the dooryard Prefer silence; but those and all things have their own awareness, As the cells of a man have; they feel and feed and influence each other, each unto all, Like the cells of a man's body making one being, They make one being, one consciousness, one life, one God.


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Did you know about Robinson Jeffers?

 88–95. Lawrence Edgar Lee Masters Benjamin De Casseres and George Sterling were close friends of Jeffers Sterling having the longest and most intimate relationship with him. His poem "The Beaks of Eagles" was made into a song by The Beach Boys on their album Holland (1973).

Most of Jeffers' poetry was written in narrative and epic form but today he is also known for his short verse and considered an icon of the environmental movement.

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