“Lo now,” said Arthur […] “What go ye into the wilderness to see?”
This is one of your best so far.
"The waking world is not enough
yet how can we, its images, presume
to cast our eyes against
our own projection?"
you are grappling with pressing philosophical/scientific/metaphysical questions in an elegant way
I appreciate it!
it is one of my most ambitious for sure - glad it resonates!
I've got one or two that I'll publish here at some point that also grapple with these questions. But not quite so elegantly as you have here.
Terrific!
🙏
The deep temptation to upraise the glass—
to bring it to your lips
and change your mind
one cellular conversion at a time
Very good.
I relate really hard to this 🙏
thought you might! for good or ill
Wow, Huck...this is quite extraordinary! There's a musicality to it...and the imagery and symbolism are just right...
This is one of your best so far.
"The waking world is not enough
yet how can we, its images, presume
to cast our eyes against
our own projection?"
you are grappling with pressing philosophical/scientific/metaphysical questions in an elegant way
I appreciate it!
it is one of my most ambitious for sure - glad it resonates!
I've got one or two that I'll publish here at some point that also grapple with these questions. But not quite so elegantly as you have here.
Terrific!
🙏
The deep temptation to upraise the glass—
to bring it to your lips
and change your mind
one cellular conversion at a time
Very good.
I relate really hard to this 🙏
thought you might! for good or ill
Wow, Huck...this is quite extraordinary! There's a musicality to it...and the imagery and symbolism are just right...
🙏