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Let it be consumed...day by day...Prose invents—poetry discloses. -- Jack Spicer
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one will not win readers by cursing 
the darkness

that's already in the canon

too many ears are hurt in such an age

lost its ability to hear beyond crash 

nor sit still long enough to see
what sun may rise

even that belief, sunrise,
is failing


stars are falling

raging ones

they gaze only at themselves
bereft of capacities to 

gaze for
or even 

toward
an other


one cannot reify thunder


but selves ARE

redundantly so

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so many pages torn out
a pear tree forgets only itself as
an audacity

limbs recall themselves

appear to reach

one cannot see them
reaching

they may be silent but 
we cannot know that toward 
later sweetness they yearn 
then seed a still dirt around

content to lie down
the idea of pear tree reduces 
to all sparks

yet

no illusion of darkness
hastens the pear

But O it tastes



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'Kairos is the passing moment in which something happens as the time unfolds...it is a small window of becoming and opportunity. One of the origins of the word comes from shepherds watching the stars. As the night progresses and the stars turn in the sky, they appear to rise and then fall against the horizon. The moment when a star has reached its apogee and appears to change direction from ascending to descending is its kairos.' - Corrigall, J, Payne, H, Wilkinson, H (eds), About A Body, 2006:  pg.201 
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