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Speaking

Speaking misleads. Silence falsifies.
Lies accrue directly from this enterprise
of wanting and not wanting.

To believe what is thought
furnishes fantasy with properties
and fixtures, appliances and tables,

flannel sheets in cold nights
felt only through windows,
to buffer this moment —

inhabited room, familiar ailment,
teeming emotions that clamor for action.
All acts are sweepstakes.

The odds are against you.
There’s nothing to win
or to lose. The ruse of what

you credit with possibility
is zeros and ones on the Fed
computer, a tally of your failures

and triumphs, hills and valleys, spills
on your bicycle ride from a pub.
You could enter a precious moment,

watch rain drops gather at the tip
of an oak leaf and tremble
at their certain fall. But this

is no more real than the bare
bulb a silk moth flings itself against
and pings off of again and again.

There is nowhere to go.
There is no-one to see.
There is nothing to become,

nothing to change, nothing.
As a glass tilts up and water
pours into your mouth, night

descends, clouds part, lovers
embrace, victims die,
uncountable beings come into

and go out of existence
never having been aware
that you are here or even

that you could be here outside of
their spheres of anguish and joy.
To follow feelings spins out unendingly

details of a dream unaware of its dreaming
that inhabits future and past
with present turmoil, roiling and jagged,

viewed from an expanding thunderhead
rolling down quickly upon you
as stillness in the center of a cyclone.

Comments (15)

Oct 14, 2009
Tim Grosvenor said...
I like this VERY much....
Oct 14, 2009
Dirk Johnson said...
Thank you very much, Tim, I appreciate it. (@elephantbird).
Oct 14, 2009
Holly Friesen said...
This poem makes me feel sad.
Oct 14, 2009
Shell said...
"Speaking misleads. Silence falsifies...." ...so what is left? That hazy dreamspace in between? "To following feelings spins out unendingly...Details of a dream unaware of its dreaming..." wow....These words spoke to me very deeply. Powerful, your poetry. Thank you for it.
Oct 14, 2009
Dirk,

Poignant and powerful. Thank you.

Steve

Oct 14, 2009
Dirk Johnson said...
Thank you so much, Shell. It's good to hear that you like it, esp so because I've written for most of my life in isolation. @shellartistree
Oct 14, 2009
Dirk Johnson said...
Thank you, Steve, I appreciate your comment.
Oct 14, 2009
sandilee said...
you are here. walking on the edge for us. your balance and truth speak volumes to me.
Oct 14, 2009
Dirk Johnson said...
Thank you, Sanlee. Not used to so many, and such positive, comments. I'm nearly speechless. @WakingDreamart
Oct 15, 2009
Shell said...
So glad you are sharing your words with us now...they are most worthy.
Oct 18, 2009
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Oct 18, 2009
Kat Ostrow said...
I love this poem which speaks to my very center .... I want to tuck it away for later perusal ;> thank you
Oct 19, 2009
Dirk Johnson said...
@katost I can't tell you how encouraging it is to hear (read) a comment like yours. It has even more meaning to me when it comes from an accomplished artist such as you are.
Oct 19, 2009
Kat Ostrow said...
I adore poetry but not every piece regardless of beauty resonates with me .... thank you for sharing this poem for it is still echoing within me - even as it entices me to taste it again ;>
Oct 24, 2009
Holly Friesen liked this post.

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