Sky Diver
by lars Sunday, Apr 7 2013, 11:20am
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poetry /
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the ground
revolves
anti-clockwise
spinning, hurtling
toward me motionless
in the sky
it is the ground that races
at me
ready to overtake me
what does Newton know?
it’s a matter of perspective
i have been motionless all my life
it is my immediate environment
that creates the illusion
of movement,
a life in motion
but how could that be?
people come from no-where
spend their time doing no-thing
and then return to no-where again
is that a profound dynamic,
i ask u ?
i have never plumbed the length
and breadth
of just one thought impulse
that produced a poem
the public withdraws in terror
and screams in pain
at the prospect of
the slightest change --
the public is stillborn
all their efforts amount to nothing,
they have no more impact than a scene
etched on an amphora or vase
housed in a perspex box
exhibited in a museum
motionless
yet the public mistakenly believes
it is do-ing
that its life is meaningful
when in fact a frozen scene
on a vase has no life at all,
two-dimensional renditions
in a three-dimensional world
silhouettes like phantasms
are the impressions left
by dynamic forces,
traces
left by living beings
passing thru the necropolis
the city races toward me
frantic with meaninglessness
the ground slams into me
the shock awakens me
from my dream
i rise, perform my morning rituals
and head for work
in the city of the dead
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