May 11, 2009
Monday Poem
All things were together.
Then the mind came and arranged them.
—Anaxagoras
—from boy to man to boy
Jim Culleny
At first I thought that trunk and limbs
and leaves were one which they called
tree.
But then I learned that tree was
cleaved in thirds with blades of brain
and set apart in boxes stacked linguistically.
Parsing parts from root to crown
I learned to group them categorically.
But then I noticed they were bound
like arteries and veins and heart
which would die if pulled apart
and must be one if they’re to be.
Now I see that trunk and limbs
and leaves are one which we call
tree–
and though it’s true it may be
cleaved in thirds with blades of brain
and set apart like arteries and hearts and veins
we should admit before we start we can’t do it
with impunity.
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Comments
The first thing that came to mind was all those daisies whose pedals I dispatched. "She loves me. She loves me not. She loves me...". Ouch!
Posted by: Norman Costa | May 11, 2009 11:13:14 AM
Beautiful
Posted by: Enactogen | May 11, 2009 8:25:19 PM
I keep rereading this. It's so nice Jim.
Posted by: Carlos | May 11, 2009 9:37:23 PM
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