Twelve Signals: Poems of Sound, Light, Motion and Change is a collection of twelve structurally composed poems exploring how information moves through natural and observable systems. Grounded in ecology, weather, sound, physics, and animal behavior, the poems examine how signals emerge, distort, repeat, disappear, and return through processes of transformation and relation.
Each poem is organized around a three-part signal structure-such as Flash / Dark / Seen, Static / Signal / Clear, or Ripple / Shore / Return-that models how systems communicate across changing conditions. Fireflies pulse through darkness. Waves return to shore. Birds swarm under threat. Electrical signals move through water. Storms build before arrival. Across the collection, observable phenomena become structured poetic systems focused on motion, pressure, vibration, resonance, and change.
The poems are intentionally compressed and image-driven. Rather than relying on symbolic interpretation or narrative explanation, they emphasize observation, transformation, and structural relation. Readers are encouraged to focus on:
- what changes,
- what repeats,
- what responds,
- and what returns.
Designed for classroom and interdisciplinary use, the collection supports discussion across:
- poetry and creative writing
- ecology and environmental observation
- systems thinking
- biology and animal behavior
- sound, motion, and physical processes
Supplementary materials include:
- signal-based reading frameworks
- glossary terms connected to scientific and ecological systems
- observational prompts
- structural guidance for analysis and discussion
Suitable for readers in grades 13-18, Twelve Signals introduces structural poetry through concise, accessible systems grounded in the natural world.
Part of The Twelve Series, the book continues J. A. Gucci's development of Absolute Composition, a compositional framework centered on observable relations, transformation, recurrence, and structural form.