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Friday, October 19, 2012

Change is change changing * 10/19/12


Change is change changing,
always on the move
but not sensory obvious.
We claim we are from 
the land of metaphorical depiction.
We come equipped with still cameras
called event synopsis 'evidenturesomes' . . .
This is our method 
for being abruptly confluent 
within our presumptuous terms
of self-assessment.
We address the world 
as if it were just
an accommodating side-mirror
to view our elocutionary selves,
stationary as we zoom by.
As a solipsism,
across the man made borders 
of the material plains, it pervades . . .
Language, as our closest guardian, 
keeps us myopically in check. 
Atrophy, as the verb,
is our most sacred religion.
"Nows" get no further 
than the king
of Lego-land pronouncement. 
We all stand in long lines of logic,
tongue-tied, waiting to get in.
Milling, of all kinds, as we do,
has social media potential.
"Rock-on" is
a quantum interior mountain 
yet to be consensually named,
much less collectively climbed.
Reincarnation has chapter endings
with next chapters as start-ups
titled "other books".
Soul is head librarian.
She never speaks to anyone directly
yet accepting with her eyes.
It is hard to have your book overdue.
Literacy seems to come
from computer screens of all kinds,
in this fast paced current world.
Crossing into the inner plains
is an urban myth as a falsehood.
Identification of self 
as not already there.
This is the prank that plays 
to time as we are
an appreciative audience.
We are all dynamically happy 
by varying degrees
and thus vacantly applaud 
with our means of meagerness
called suffering.
It is all ambiently dynamic. 
There are no comparisons.
Each breeze poses
in the face of man
as this symbology caters
is our snap shot existence.
Living and dying,
we are skip-stones in action.
Which by contact is which?
And from where did you hurl?
(varies with each person . . .
see fine print,
between lives lived . . .)
Change is change changing . . .

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