Mies Poem by Jan Sand

Mies



It was sufficient for him
To indicate height alone.
To stretch steel and glass
From pedestrian streets
Upwards to the dominions of the clouds
And thereupon permit permutations of colored air
And the slow majesties of the sky
To rub soft shoulders
On his crystal disciplines.

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