Improvised
explosive devices, suicide
bombers, kamikaze pilots;
imagine, I say, there was a time
when no one had ever heard
each of those phrases.
We should
try to forget them,
you say.
Try, I say.
Just try, and I will wait here
for your limbs
to rain down upon me
once the detonation
is complete. Once a genie
comes when called,
it’s hard to uncall it.
Once a path’s been cut,
it never completely
grows over, no matter how narrow
and choked it seems.
You say
damn you cynic,
things change. I say
bless you, naive one, I agree —
but not that much, and never
back to the original state of grace.
We just aren’t
built
for unknowing.
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April 15th, 2011 at 3:04 am
It was actually your final word — unknowing — that triggered me; first I appropriated the title, then (carefully avoiding your opening volley of neologisms) grabbed an unsuspecting quote …
You really gave me something to think about; I trust I’ve returned the favour — take a look: http://wp.me/pRwsU-V0
April 14th, 2011 at 11:33 pm
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