Earth is the world’s noun,
naming, naming, saying
nothing but in things
proper and common, all at once.

Acting up, always doing something,
wind is the verb, on the move,
unless—of course—it contents itself
with simply being.

As the preposition, rain
pre-positions itself everywhere
at the same time. Rain falls
upon, around, over,
across, along, through,
within and onto the world.