--This is my hundredth post!
1.
These things take a full year—
these words that take so many
revolutions
of the earth in their
slow utterance,
These half-formed thoughts
spinning dim
within us
as the pictures
on the calendar
on the wall
change
and the angle of light
from the window
swings
and emotions become
hardened
like a chrysalis
within us
without easy breaking points
without sure signs when some
forthcoming
enlightenment
will finally arrive
and we are within
this process
pulled in
and cemented over
our selves
spinning like the triangular
centers of rotary engines
each revolution
of us
bringing alteration, understanding
coming
like the accretion of molecules
in an ionized liquid
like the travel of electrons
from cathode to anode
like the insects we
allude to when the topic of
metamorphosis
comes up
in an idle conversation near
the elevators as the workday
concludes.
2.
These things take a full year—
and often longer
though I will say a year
for the sake of strong
detail and a concrete time
period
to consider
and what is a year
after all
but a circular journey
upon a ship we can neither guide
nor disembark from
and all these changes
are rhythms
the changes
themselves
hazing the linear idea
of things we like to cling to
often
adding up to nothing
so that only
our own perception
and the grouped perceptions
of our peers
and the agreed-upon
myth of history
are changed
or rather
edited and updated for
the expediency of the
hour.
3.
It takes a year, it seems—
for we have been myopic
and the view down from
our winged heads
floating
so high above anything
real and tangible
so efficiently removed
from the events
of the day
has been dim
and we have not seen ourselves
not clearly or often as we
move about and discharge
the duties of the day
and our blindness has lengthened
these shadows
and the shadow hands have held us
taught in their grasp
and unmoving
for these many spent-out days
and we have been as inchoate and
unknowing as dead things
helpless against all the movement
without
heedless of all the motion
within
but we have now come awake
struggling free of these imagined
arms, really our own fear and
incomprehension
bursting out of the cocoon we have
built from discharged elements
and spent molecules
of our own
obsolete emotions
and now, though time makes
no more sense than it ever did
we begin to understand
for just one moment
before the unending chronology
of years spins up again
for each day ends a year
each day moves from
someday
to
once
just as we all move outward
into time and its vagaries
hoping for enlightenment
or perhaps
something almost as good.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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9 comments:
Ah, Firehawk. This has been a wonderfully creative year for you. Thank you for sharing those moments with your readers. Thank you for the challenges to think in differest ways that you've put before me.
Indeed, spring brings out the best in us. Though the earth comes back to its original position every year, there is something in the unwinding that is not undone. Every year has it's own vageries, making it memorable or not.
Congrats on 100! It's been quite a consistent effort taking us many different directions.
Thanks
A wonderful year it has been... you've written some wonderful pieces, that I've felt lucky to have shared.
Congrats on your 100th!
You've covered a lot of ground in the last year... has me wondering what the next will bring!
I really liked the pacing and structure of this piece.. not to mention the content. Time, it's such a human construct, yet, evades us all the same, too much, not enough of it, ever, it seems!
without sure signs when some
forthcoming
enlightenment
will finally arrive
and we are within
this process
What a chord that struck. Happy 100th :)
Doc,
Thanks. I'm a little surprised that something that started out as a lark has lasted this long, or turned out to mean as much to me.
Swiftboat,
I suppose we're never really "in the same place" twice, since the whole solar system is moving outward into the deeper parts of the universe. I suppose a moment in time can only happen once. It's hard to make the innate circularity of the years not be symbolic for something, however.
Bill,
Not so prolific as some people I could mention, but not a bad output, really. Less than a year, 100 posts? I'll take that. I doubt that I'll be able to equal that output next year. I've settled into a fairly comfortable 1 post a week rhythm.
Mush,
Glad to see you again. You're not allowing comments on your site, so far as I can tell. Seems you've been through a pretty rough time. I hope things get better for you, and hope to keep seeing your comments here.
Thanks, everyone, for coming over and commenting. Without the support and interaction, I'd have surely given this up when the first flash of enthusiasm faded.
Firehawk, congratulations! A year is a long time in some ways, nothing in others. I enjoyed your poem, and for this particular poem, I like the way it is strung out with line spacings. I'm glad to have found you, via Darksparks' Ken, and to have been able to share some ideas over these last few months. Thanks so much for all the comments you've left for me, and for the mini-conversations we've had over poetry (and code!). May this next year bring you just as much, if not more, rewarding creativity and productivity!
MB,
Thanks for coming by and sharing your thoughts. They really do make a difference. Man, do you miss Ken as much as I do? I wonder why he had to stop blogging. Oh, well. Such is life.
In any case, thanks for your kind words and wishes. It means a great deal.
Hi Firehawk,
No, no comments over there because I'm really not sure if I'll be back properly but I'll always keep popping in on you. :)
Mush,
I hope you find the enthusiasm to come back. I'm always glad to see your name one way or the other, and I'll keep checking back at your site.
I hope you're well, and that things are resolving themselves for you now. I never knew really what all the issues you were dealing with were, but I sympathized nonetheless. Take care of yourself.
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