Fool

On the cliff above Long Pond
standing well back from the edge
to defeat my natural desire to fly
and my natural tendency to fall,

my natural longing to be the next
in the historical record, the next 
big item in the local paper, the next
small article in the regional news section

of the big-city paper,
the next completed form
in the state’s file of recent deaths. 
That’s what I’m protecting myself from —

posterity.  As long as I hang back
I’m safe.  Not a soul will ever know 
I was here.  I’ll be just one more pair
of feet on the trail leaving a small,

near-untraceable trace.  I came here
for the sense of smallness gained
by standing high above the much larger
world.  I came here to forget myself

and now I’m consumed with the threat
of becoming much more; perhaps I can regain
that diminishment by inching closer,
closer…trying to disappear…

 

About Tony Brown

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A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

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