How To Measure a Mountain

Not the gravel that slip beneath your feet
Nor the grass that holds your grip intact
The stones that slash against your legs
Or the boulder that's valiant on top, rapt

Not the cattle that graze on its meadows
Nor the shepherd's languorous flute
The flowers that bloom in its crevices
Or the bears that rest in its caves, mute

The incline of the giant ahead
And the sweat and grime of the climb
There's only one way to measure a mountain
And that's one step at a time

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