Wallace Stevens

Life Is Motion

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Celebration of Ordinary Union

Stevens's brief lyric shows two girls in Oklahoma dancing around a stump and chanting a playful refrain. The scene functions as a small ritual that celebrates a union between body and atmosphere, the "marriage of flesh and air." The poem suggests delight in embodied life and the ability of rhythm and local detail to turn a trivial moment into a communal, almost mythic celebration.

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In Oklahoma, Bonnie and Josie, Dressed in calico, Danced around a stump. They cried, 'Ohoyaho, Ohoo' ... Celebrating the marriage Of flesh and air.

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